. Electric railway review . Railway Test Car—Near View of Recording Apparatus. Railway Maintenance, by Albert B. Herrick, electrical en-gineer, read before the Central Electric Railway Association where these losses occur in distribution under actual work-ing conditions; what portion of the losses is in the copper and. Railway Test Car—Arrangement of Interior. at Indianapolis, November 21, 1907, and abstracted in theElectric Railway Review of November 23. 1907, page 819, theauthor described the results effected with a test car designed what portion in the ground return system; and what is the


. Electric railway review . Railway Test Car—Near View of Recording Apparatus. Railway Maintenance, by Albert B. Herrick, electrical en-gineer, read before the Central Electric Railway Association where these losses occur in distribution under actual work-ing conditions; what portion of the losses is in the copper and. Railway Test Car—Arrangement of Interior. at Indianapolis, November 21, 1907, and abstracted in theElectric Railway Review of November 23. 1907, page 819, theauthor described the results effected with a test car designed what portion in the ground return system; and what is the costper annum of these losses. In the station the loads are foundby an autographic record of feeders taken during different November 30, 1907. ELECTRIC RAILWAY REVIEW 863 periods of loading. On the line they are taken by the auto-graphic test car. The data obtained by running over theline with this car give the actual variation of the voltageon the line while the system is in operation. An autographicrecord will also show, after plotting the ground return andcopper losses, the total loss on the distribution system andthus feeder loads may be equalized and the existing copperutilized most efficiently. To analyze the ground return circuitthe car is so equipped with track collector brushes and re-cording instrum


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