Railway and Locomotive Engineering . te, through the Spanish Gov-ernment, machinery and equipment for theelectrification of a part of its lines. Con-tracts are also being made for a new rail-way from Loria to Castejon. Locomotive?and cars will be purchased for the newroad this year, and if is stated that esti-mates are expected to be favorably re-ceived from American manufacturers. The Derailing Flag on the VirginianRailroad Reference has already been made in ourpages to the introduction of a combinationblue flag and derail in use on the VirginianRailroad. Flags of other types are notalways he


Railway and Locomotive Engineering . te, through the Spanish Gov-ernment, machinery and equipment for theelectrification of a part of its lines. Con-tracts are also being made for a new rail-way from Loria to Castejon. Locomotive?and cars will be purchased for the newroad this year, and if is stated that esti-mates are expected to be favorably re-ceived from American manufacturers. The Derailing Flag on the VirginianRailroad Reference has already been made in ourpages to the introduction of a combinationblue flag and derail in use on the VirginianRailroad. Flags of other types are notalways heeded as they should be. In thisnew type of flag, when properly placed,there has been no instance in which it hasbeen disregarded. As shown in the accom-panying illustration it consists of a simplyconstructed and light derailing frog whichis adapted to be placed securely in positionon the rail, and attached to which is alight rod projecting at a rising angletowards the center of the track, and towhich is attached a metal disk of con-. \ IRGINIA RAII ROAD ELITE FLAG ANDDERAIL siderable size painted blue, and readilyseen at a considerable distance. It isgenerally placed at a distance of aboutforty feet from the car it is intended toprotect, so that even a rapidly moving caror engine would be stopped on the tiesbefore reaching the car protected. In the case of the derailing deviceand flag described and illustrated, the de-railing appliance, consisting of a piece, is so shaped that when placedover the rail, it will lift and guide thewheel flange over the rail to the outsideof the track. As is well known the blueflag denotes that car inspectors arc at workunder or about the train or car and that itcannot be moved or coupled to until theblue signal is removed by the car in-spectors. In the night time lanterns, withcolored glass globes are used instead offlags, and the colored light has the samemeaning as the colored flag. First Railroad Built Harlon R. Hoyt, an eminent a


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