. Electric railway journal . BRIDGE AFTER NORMAL STREAM HAD BEENPLTMPED OUT WALLS EXPOSED AND JACKS PLACED READ 7FOR RAISING 734 Electric Railway Journal Vol. 57, No. 16 Providence Engfineers DiscussElectrification At Joint Meeting of Providence Engineering Society andProvidence Section A. I. E. E., C. C. WhittakerOutlines Electrification Status on a Number of Steam Railroad Properties AN ILLUSTRATED lecture was given before the1. Providence Engineering Society, meeting in con-junction with the Providence Section of the American[ Institute of Electrical Engineers, on March 15, by C.; C. Whitta


. Electric railway journal . BRIDGE AFTER NORMAL STREAM HAD BEENPLTMPED OUT WALLS EXPOSED AND JACKS PLACED READ 7FOR RAISING 734 Electric Railway Journal Vol. 57, No. 16 Providence Engfineers DiscussElectrification At Joint Meeting of Providence Engineering Society andProvidence Section A. I. E. E., C. C. WhittakerOutlines Electrification Status on a Number of Steam Railroad Properties AN ILLUSTRATED lecture was given before the1. Providence Engineering Society, meeting in con-junction with the Providence Section of the American[ Institute of Electrical Engineers, on March 15, by C.; C. Whittaker, railway engineering department West- inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Amongi other things he said that studies on the substitution of the electric locomotive for steam motive power onI a number of railroads have indicated that the resultingi operating economies are sufficient not only to carry the^ charges on the capital investment but, in addition, theflexibility of the new type of motive power permits ag


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