. The Street railway journal . Express trains, 25 minutes; way trains, 54 min-utes ; Hall Road way trains, 25 minutes. The total train mileageper diem was about 1900. With electricity the train mileage will be increased to number of trains in each direction between Liverpool andSouthport will be increased from thirty-six to sixty-five, andbetween Liverpool and Hall Road from thirty-eight to fifty-four. Moreover, the running time from Liverpool to South-port will be decreased from 54 minutes as with steam to 37minutes, and from Liverpool to Hall Road from 25 minutes to17 minutes; the s
. The Street railway journal . Express trains, 25 minutes; way trains, 54 min-utes ; Hall Road way trains, 25 minutes. The total train mileageper diem was about 1900. With electricity the train mileage will be increased to number of trains in each direction between Liverpool andSouthport will be increased from thirty-six to sixty-five, andbetween Liverpool and Hall Road from thirty-eight to fifty-four. Moreover, the running time from Liverpool to South-port will be decreased from 54 minutes as with steam to 37minutes, and from Liverpool to Hall Road from 25 minutes to17 minutes; the schedule time of the fast trains will remainunaltered, but there will be an express in each direction hourly,instead of only rarely. In addition to this the expresstrains will run on to Crossens, giving that suburba service of seventeen trains each way during theday. These arrangements, however, do not representthe ultimate capacity of the line, and if the traffic inthe course of a year or two were to demand it, there would be. April 2, 1904.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 497 no difficulty in running an even more frequent service. It isintended to shorten the stops at the intermediate stations, andas this will make fresh arrangements necessary to deal withbaggage and parcels, a special baggage car has been built todeal only with this service. This car will make numerous tripsbetween Liverpool andSouthport, and will im-mensely increase the easeand rapidity with whichparcels can be delivered inthe residential districts be-tween Liverpool and South-port. GENERAL OUTLINE OFSYSTEM The portion of the linewhich has been electrified isshown on the map, and it isobvious that the distance,quite apart from conditionsof service, demanded a sys-tem of high-tension trans-mission. The electrical en-ergy is generated as three-phase alternating current of7500 volts pressure, andtransmitted direct to sub-stations, where the voltageis stepped down by staticsand transformed by rotary converters into dir
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