. The street railway review . KMIIHITUIN (PI IIIK IJKAc, to briefly describe and illustrate a few styles of fendersnot before shown in our columns. First on the program comes the Bragg fender used onthe Hoosac Valley electric road. It is the invention of Bragg and T. W. Richmond, of North Adams, consists essentially of a frame on which is stretched wirenetting and has a pneumatic tire for a cushion around the ordinarily victims of an accident would have the skill andthe presence of mind necessary to use this. Superintendent Crosby, of the Vallamont PassengerRailway, Williamsport,
. The street railway review . KMIIHITUIN (PI IIIK IJKAc, to briefly describe and illustrate a few styles of fendersnot before shown in our columns. First on the program comes the Bragg fender used onthe Hoosac Valley electric road. It is the invention of Bragg and T. W. Richmond, of North Adams, consists essentially of a frame on which is stretched wirenetting and has a pneumatic tire for a cushion around the ordinarily victims of an accident would have the skill andthe presence of mind necessary to use this. Superintendent Crosby, of the Vallamont PassengerRailway, Williamsport, Pa., has put a cow-catcher onone of his cars. The running gear seems pretty thor-oughly fenced in. The fender is carried about fourinches from the track and let down by the
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