. Electric railway journal . until and thenhourly until Six baggagetrains a day are operated through theterminal, one a through train to De-troit daily except Sunday, and bag-gage is checked just as on a steamroad. Between the hours of 6 6 a train arrives at and oneleaves the terminal, on an average,every ten minutes. The terminal employees include onestation master; two gatemen; twotrainmasters; two car inspectors; twotrain-shed janitors; one building jani-tor; two checkroom clerks; two por-ters in the mens retiring room; twomatrons, and four ticket agents. T
. Electric railway journal . until and thenhourly until Six baggagetrains a day are operated through theterminal, one a through train to De-troit daily except Sunday, and bag-gage is checked just as on a steamroad. Between the hours of 6 6 a train arrives at and oneleaves the terminal, on an average,every ten minutes. The terminal employees include onestation master; two gatemen; twotrainmasters; two car inspectors; twotrain-shed janitors; one building jani-tor; two checkroom clerks; two por-ters in the mens retiring room; twomatrons, and four ticket agents. Thewaiting room is mopped, scrubbed anddisinfected every night and main- April 5, 19ly Electric Railway Journal tained during the day like the lobby of a first-class general offices of the company are at the newterminal and occupy the entire building with the excep-tion of a few rooms on the fourth floor. The corridorsthroughout the building have Georgian and whiteItalian marble wainscoating and floors and the wood-. INTERIOR OP THE TRAIN SHED, SHOWING THE EN-TRANCE AND THE SIGNAL TOWER IN THECENTER BACKGROUND work is old English. The outside of the building isterra cotta with granite finish. There is an electricglobe in every cornice opening around the top, and alarge electric sign will soon be erected on each sideof the marquise. American Welding Society HoldsFirst Meeting THE first meeting of the American Welding Societyfor forming a permanent organization was held inthe United Engineering Societies Building, New YorkCity, on March 28. Prof. C. A. Adams called the meet-ing to order and gave a brief address on the temporaryassociation which had been formed which had led tothis meeting. A form of constitution and by-lawsproposed by the temporary committee on welding wasadopted as a whole, after which the following officerswere elected: President, C. A. Adams; vice-presidentfor one year, J. M. Moorehead; vice-president for twoyears, G. L. Brunner; directors for one yea
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