American Railroad Journal, Volume 1Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, 1833 |
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Page 418
... Railway alone , is here allu . per mie . The graduation and masonry , alone , of the third Tuesday of July next , at four o'clock P. M. ded to , as the Road Formation , & c . is not at present the first 13 miles , has cost $ 46,334 56 ...
... Railway alone , is here allu . per mie . The graduation and masonry , alone , of the third Tuesday of July next , at four o'clock P. M. ded to , as the Road Formation , & c . is not at present the first 13 miles , has cost $ 46,334 56 ...
Page 419
... Railway has cost $ 4000 per thereby reduce to sterility valuable land . As this was too important a branch of their in . mile for a single track - the rails are of wood , pla- When Railways are made with durable materials quiry to rest ...
... Railway has cost $ 4000 per thereby reduce to sterility valuable land . As this was too important a branch of their in . mile for a single track - the rails are of wood , pla- When Railways are made with durable materials quiry to rest ...
Page 420
... railway , although The committee have also examined Messrs . Sum - gain speed , and hence the work they do becomes ... railways that the introduction of steam carriages on common diminished expenditure of fuel , by locomotive en to ...
... railway , although The committee have also examined Messrs . Sum - gain speed , and hence the work they do becomes ... railways that the introduction of steam carriages on common diminished expenditure of fuel , by locomotive en to ...
Page 434
... Railway immediately after their introduc- tain strain to which they would be exposed in the tion of that which would be deemed the most mate - tion : these engines were established among a popu . course of experiments , and a very ...
... Railway immediately after their introduc- tain strain to which they would be exposed in the tion of that which would be deemed the most mate - tion : these engines were established among a popu . course of experiments , and a very ...
Page 436
... Railway ; if the speed be still tage ; but if locks must be passed , the whole train farther increased , the disproportion will be exor- the train can be passed ; the delay and expense mously increased . fience , Canals will not permit ...
... Railway ; if the speed be still tage ; but if locks must be passed , the whole train farther increased , the disproportion will be exor- the train can be passed ; the delay and expense mously increased . fience , Canals will not permit ...
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