. The street railway review . ce of tubing 4 in. in external diameter by 8 , with two pieces riveted to opposite sides. For the singletruck cars brass journal bearings are used, the axle bearings being3^ X 8 in. and the contact surface of the brass ij-l in. wide. Thecontact faces are bored on the drill press. For holding the bearinga casting, such as shown in Fig. 4, is bolted to the table, and thebrass clamped to the vertical face. The boring is done with a lower end of which is guided by the hole in the center of the 1. Carriage Staud. 2. Proposed Bridge. 3. Lake. 4. Island. 5
. The street railway review . ce of tubing 4 in. in external diameter by 8 , with two pieces riveted to opposite sides. For the singletruck cars brass journal bearings are used, the axle bearings being3^ X 8 in. and the contact surface of the brass ij-l in. wide. Thecontact faces are bored on the drill press. For holding the bearinga casting, such as shown in Fig. 4, is bolted to the table, and thebrass clamped to the vertical face. The boring is done with a lower end of which is guided by the hole in the center of the 1. Carriage Staud. 2. Proposed Bridge. 3. Lake. 4. Island. 5. Grand Stand. 6. Proposed Theater. instruct the men how to handle their controllers, brakes, is more variety in the power house apparatus than else-where on the system, this being because, of all the equipmentacquired from the old companies, only that in the power houseswas in part serviceable. The cars were all made by the St. Louis Car Co. and comprise27 nine-bench open, 4 ten-bench open, and 21 closed motor cars. MAP OF SPRINGBROOK PAKK. table. The drill has an automatic feed, and requires no attentionuntil the brass is bored. ROLLING STOCK. The policy of the company is to have all its equipment as nearlyuniform as possible, thus enabling a smaller stock of repair partsto be kept on hand, and making it much easier to thoroughly
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