. The street railway review . nnniher of men to operale Imrns an average of .^5 tons of coal a day, which is hnt onehalf the eoiisnmption of the old plant at Ashland. Hii^ station firstsupplied power for the entire railway and lighting systems Nov. Q,\1y04. .after a eonstrnction period of 13 nionlhs. This new pnwi-r plant is silnaled iu;ir llie center of the companys Co., of Cincinnati, O. One of Ihc illiislralions is a view of theexterior of the building, showing the general design of Ihc struc-ture, and Ihc haronielric condenser at the rear. The interior of the huilrling is divided in


. The street railway review . nnniher of men to operale Imrns an average of .^5 tons of coal a day, which is hnt onehalf the eoiisnmption of the old plant at Ashland. Hii^ station firstsupplied power for the entire railway and lighting systems Nov. Q,\1y04. .after a eonstrnction period of 13 nionlhs. This new pnwi-r plant is silnaled iu;ir llie center of the companys Co., of Cincinnati, O. One of Ihc illiislralions is a view of theexterior of the building, showing the general design of Ihc struc-ture, and Ihc haronielric condenser at the rear. The interior of the huilrling is divided into two general divisionsby a fire-wall; one of these divisions is occupied by the presente(|uipment of engines, generators and auxiliary apparatus, the otherby the boilers, their apparatus anri the coal handling sys-tem. The coal is brought to the building on a steam railroad track atthe side nearest the boilers. It is unloaded into a hopper luider thecars, then carried by means of an elevator, driven by a 20-h. p. ENGINE ROOM, SHOWIM, \KGE INITS .\ND E.\CITER. lAMUKN R.\ILW AV to. line of business along the Ohio River valley. On one side of thebuilding is the Big Sandy River, on the other the Ohio River isclose at hand. From the grounds of the power station can be seenthree states, the name Kenova standing for the three—Ken, forKentucky: 0. for Ohio, and Va, for Virginia. The building is constructed in a thoroughly fireproof materials used were dark red brick with gray sandstone founda-tion and trimmings. Its size is 150x120 ft., which allows ampleroom for the present eciuipment and added space for the accommo-dation of all the apparatus which will be needed for some time tocome. This structure, which was built by Caldwell. Drake & Co.,of Columbus, Tnd., has a slate roof 45 ft. above the engine roomfloor, supported by steel trusses furnished by the Cracket Bridge engine, to an overhead bunker. This elevator has capacity of 3ctons per hour


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