. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . 7. RAILWAY AND LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING 4^3 Richardson balanced valves. The fol-lowing are the weights of the leadingparts: Lbs. Boiler, with tubes 96,000 II. P. cylinders, complete with heads 18,700 L. P. cylinders, complete with heads 19,400 Frames, complete, front 16,300 Erames, complete, back 16,120Driving wheels, complete with tires Driving axles 10,600 Driving boxes 9,6on Rods complete 6,600 Pistons and rods 3,6oo Crank pins 2,400 Cab 2,500 Smoke stack complete 1,


. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . 7. RAILWAY AND LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING 4^3 Richardson balanced valves. The fol-lowing are the weights of the leadingparts: Lbs. Boiler, with tubes 96,000 II. P. cylinders, complete with heads 18,700 L. P. cylinders, complete with heads 19,400 Frames, complete, front 16,300 Erames, complete, back 16,120Driving wheels, complete with tires Driving axles 10,600 Driving boxes 9,6on Rods complete 6,600 Pistons and rods 3,6oo Crank pins 2,400 Cab 2,500 Smoke stack complete 1,100 Sand boxes 2,100 Ash pan (estimated) Grate (estimated) 6,700 Brake works (estimated) 7,000 Lagging and jacket 3,000 Castings 26,600 Water 42,800 Total 341,920 Standing on one of the numeroussteam chests, our chief editor broke abottle of champagne, saying: I namethee Angus, and may you be a faithfulservant to your owners, the Erie Rail- ins.; ratio of weight on drivers totractive effort, ; heating surface, simple cylinders, 217; grate area,vol. cquiv. simple cylinders, TIIKOTTLE VALVE, ERIE COMPOUND. road Company. Then the crowdcheered and the ceremony was over. Some days afterward President Un-derwood, of the Erie, wrote to AngusSinclair, saying, The engine is going Machine Shop Reminiscences. III.—SlIAws CLOSET. When Shaw was brought into themachine shop we were surprised at theappearance of the new hand. He worea long tailed coat and a pair of long sidewhiskers and an air of profound melan-choly. He looked as if he had seen bet-ter days, and so did his shining Prince Albert coat glistened like acoat of mail. He was built on colossallines, and his broad, benevolent feetspread the uppers of his shoes over thesoles like steam chest lids. His palmswere white and soft as a ladys, andembryotic whiskers flourished on thebacks of his big hands, ^e smiled sadlyand asked if he could get a closet to him-self. Certainly. The closets were con-


Size: 1562px × 1599px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksubjectrailroa, bookyear1901