. The Street railway journal . poles,which were manufactured by the British Mannesman TubeCompany, of Llandore, Wales, were specially designed byMr. Holliday, the tramways engineer and manager. graph and telephone wires werever there are crossings. CARS AND EQUIPMENT The cars were manufactured by George F. Milnes &Company, Ltd., of Hadley, Salop, and each is of thedouble-deck type, is mounted upon a Peckham standard January 4, 1902.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 15 four-wheel truck, and has seating accommodation fortwenty-four passengers inside, and thirty-three on the roof,making a total of fifty-


. The Street railway journal . poles,which were manufactured by the British Mannesman TubeCompany, of Llandore, Wales, were specially designed byMr. Holliday, the tramways engineer and manager. graph and telephone wires werever there are crossings. CARS AND EQUIPMENT The cars were manufactured by George F. Milnes &Company, Ltd., of Hadley, Salop, and each is of thedouble-deck type, is mounted upon a Peckham standard January 4, 1902.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 15 four-wheel truck, and has seating accommodation fortwenty-four passengers inside, and thirty-three on the roof,making a total of fifty-seven. The interior is handsomelypaneled in ash, with figured oak framing, the ceiling beingof three-ply birds-eye maple veneer. Oak handpoles aresuspended from the roof by ornamental polished brackets,and with leather handstraps pendent therefrom. The seatsare of three-ply perforated birch veneer, suitably curvedfor comfort, and covered with Axminster carpets of elegantdesign. The windows, of which there are three on each.


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