. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . can be run into the engine fourteen ten-wheel, two six-wheel switchengines and seventeen passenger are building two new passenger en-gines and two switch engines. All thepassenger engines are being practically re-built, more powerful and heavier in everywav. Rolling Journals to Polish Them. The question has been raised in regardto the use of the roller in finishing up carand engine journals, that as soon as theyget very hot, from any cause, the skin ofiron on the surface which has been com-p


. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . can be run into the engine fourteen ten-wheel, two six-wheel switchengines and seventeen passenger are building two new passenger en-gines and two switch engines. All thepassenger engines are being practically re-built, more powerful and heavier in everywav. Rolling Journals to Polish Them. The question has been raised in regardto the use of the roller in finishing up carand engine journals, that as soon as theyget very hot, from any cause, the skin ofiron on the surface which has been com-pacted and made more dense by the roller,will resume its original shape, and thiswill leave the journal in worse conditionthan if it had never been rolled. There may be something in this as atheory, but those who roll journals as asteady thing say that the journals comeback to the shop (when wheels arechanged) in better shape than those notrolled, and so far those who roll themseem to have the best of the argument. October. 1899- I/M •< )M()T I \- K I; N< i I N i: 1; Jil N< 1. Brooks Rio Grande Ten-Wheeler. Ilic particularly handsome ten-whcelershown is one of a group recently built bythe Brooks Locomotive Works for theDenver & Rio Grande Railroad. The en-gines seem to be as efficient specimens ofpowerful motive power locomotives asanything which we have examined sincethe tendency towards maximum capacityin engines of this character has becomethe question with locomotive builders. The general diiticnsions of the enginesarc: WiMKbt on drivers—124,000 on trucks—36,000 , total—160,000 , total, of engine—23 feet 7inches. Wheel-base, driving—13 , total, engine and tender—5,^ feet 10-54 inches. Length over all, engine—39 feet lljiinches. Length over all, total, engine and ten-der—65 feet 105^8 inches. Height, center of boiler above rails—8 feet 6 inches. Height of stack above rails—14 feet11


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