. The street railway review . etc., are bulky and awkward and when to superintend the work. The cost of finishing is also re-duced by the fact that the painting, varnishing, upholster-ing, etc., may be done by local labor. The illustration shows the method of numbering and let-tering used by the Brill Company. The cars in this orderwere for a South American line situated in the mountaindistricts, and so far away from tide water and so difificultof access that it was desirable to have the total weight ofeach package kept down to 160 lbs., a convenient weightwhere shipments have to be made, as i
. The street railway review . etc., are bulky and awkward and when to superintend the work. The cost of finishing is also re-duced by the fact that the painting, varnishing, upholster-ing, etc., may be done by local labor. The illustration shows the method of numbering and let-tering used by the Brill Company. The cars in this orderwere for a South American line situated in the mountaindistricts, and so far away from tide water and so difificultof access that it was desirable to have the total weight ofeach package kept down to 160 lbs., a convenient weightwhere shipments have to be made, as in this case, on thebacks of pack animals. One of the cars was put up in the style shown and theaccuracy of the mill work all tested. Numbers were thenestablished for each part according to the system shown,parts coming together taking the same letter and work having been tested by the construction and mark-ing of a single car, all similar parts were marked in thesame way and the pieces made up in bundles of the re-. BRILL CAR FOR SHIPPING IN THE WHITE. united in the finished car by small bolts, as is the practice,are very weak. Cutting of the sills also reduces the strengthof the car body at points where the timbers cannot be ef-fectively reinforced, and in fact the whole construction is amakeshift. The old style knock-down car cannot be said tobe durable. By the adoption of new methods of construc-tion, and designing the posts with special reference to tak-ing down for shipment, it has been found possible to makethe finished work a unit. The sawing apart is no longernecessary and the car becomes as strong after it is re-erected as it was at first. In service these cars stand as welland last as long as cars built in the ordinary way and putin service without being taken apart, in this respect show-ing themselves greatly superior to the old knock-downcars. This is a result which might have been expected,since there are no members severed after construction andthe stre
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