. The Street railway journal . eat 7 13-16 ins. Axles, diameter at wheel seat 7H ins-Journals 5 ins- x 9 ins. Journal boxes, M. C. B. type, of malleable iron, bearings, M. C. B. type Motor equipment, designed for two Westinghouse No. 86 motors. .Suspension, nose types TRUCK TRAILERS Height of center plate above rail, car body loaded 30 ins. Height of side bearings above rail, car body loaded 30 ins. Wheel base 5 ft- 6 ins. 1 Yz 111s. x 3 ins. Side and end frames, wrought iron Pedestals, wrought iron Center transom, wrought iron Truck bolster, wood and iron 9-ins. x 12 ins. Center plate, cast s


. The Street railway journal . eat 7 13-16 ins. Axles, diameter at wheel seat 7H ins-Journals 5 ins- x 9 ins. Journal boxes, M. C. B. type, of malleable iron, bearings, M. C. B. type Motor equipment, designed for two Westinghouse No. 86 motors. .Suspension, nose types TRUCK TRAILERS Height of center plate above rail, car body loaded 30 ins. Height of side bearings above rail, car body loaded 30 ins. Wheel base 5 ft- 6 ins. 1 Yz 111s. x 3 ins. Side and end frames, wrought iron Pedestals, wrought iron Center transom, wrought iron Truck bolster, wood and iron 9-ins. x 12 ins. Center plate, cast steel Equalizing bars, wrought iron 1 in. x 5 ins. Spring plank, white oak . 2Y2 ins. 12 ins. Bolster springs to be triple elliptic, width over 11*4 ins. Length of bands to be .-. >ns. Length between centers 32 ins. Equalizing springs, double coil, diameter 6 ins x 354 ins. Wheels, spoke center, steel tired, diameter 3 ins. Tires, tread M. C. B. standard 2Y2 ins. x sY\ ins. Axles, diameter at center 4^ THE TYPE OF TRUCK USED UNDER THE SUBWAY CARS Axles, diameter at wheel seat 534 ins. Journals, with end ^collars, bearings. .4Y ins. diameter x8 ins. long-Journal boxes, M. C. B. type, of malleable iron, beraings, M. C. B. type .* FLOORING Another drawing shows the method of flooring constructionwhich is used. The entire underf ranting is covered with asheathing of No. 22 galvanized corrugated sheet iron, which islaid across the longitudinal sills and secured to the floor angles,which are especially arranged for this purpose by rivets andspecial clips of i-in. band iron, as shown in the drawing. Thiscorrugated sheathing serves as a base upon which the Mono-lith flooring is laid. The Monolith flooring is a cement-likematerial, made up in the following proportions: 5J4 gallons monolith. 34 lb. raw sienna. 1-5 lb. burnt umber. 1 j lb. Tuscan red. 3734 lbs. Monolith cement. These constituents are mixed with a sufficient quantity ofhardwood sawdust to give the m


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