. The street railway review . FIG. 2—END S15CTION CAK car and the Harlan & Hollingsworlh Co. of Wiliningion, Del., bywhom these cars are made, state that they have stronger framesthan any other cars which the companj has built. The inside of theroll curtains of the compartments are covered with handsome tap- Alc. 20. 1003.] STREET REVIEW. >St cstrj, making each coiiipartmem a tapestry room. The front edgesof the berths in these compartments are 15 in. inside of the roll cur-tain, thereby giving a dressing space 15 in. wide and 6 ft. 10 , the latter dimension being
. The street railway review . FIG. 2—END S15CTION CAK car and the Harlan & Hollingsworlh Co. of Wiliningion, Del., bywhom these cars are made, state that they have stronger framesthan any other cars which the companj has built. The inside of theroll curtains of the compartments are covered with handsome tap- Alc. 20. 1003.] STREET REVIEW. >St cstrj, making each coiiipartmem a tapestry room. The front edgesof the berths in these compartments are 15 in. inside of the roll cur-tain, thereby giving a dressing space 15 in. wide and 6 ft. 10 , the latter dimension being the length of the compartment. Thelower lierth is made up with two revolving parlor car chairs, the. FIG. 4-SE(TION OF COMP.\\T ; UKUTII cushions of which slide forward and down to form the mattress ofthe berth. The upper berth is similar in construclion to that ofany standard sleeping car. -♦.-^-♦-A SYSTEM FOR PROTECTING THE CONDUCT-OR RAIL ON THIRD-RAIL ELECTRICRAILWAYS. Letter patents have recently been granted in Mr. Ocdrge , of 442 Miller Ave., Urooklyn. N. V., for a new melliod ofprotecting tlic conductor rail on third-rail electric railway systemsfrom sleet and snow. The invention comprises a conduit formed of -JL
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