. The Street railway journal . clined Plane Railway Company for the last five years,spent a short time in New York last month on a pleasure and busi-ness trip. Mr. A. E. Lang, president of the American Street Railway As-sociation, Capt. Robert McCulloch and Secretary T. C. Penington,spent a few days in New York last month on their return from ameeting of the Executive Committee in Boston. Mr. E. H. Keating, chief engineer of the city of Toronto, hastendered his resignation to take effect Feb. 1. Mr. Keating will im-mediately accept the position of resident manager of the TorontoStreet Railway.


. The Street railway journal . clined Plane Railway Company for the last five years,spent a short time in New York last month on a pleasure and busi-ness trip. Mr. A. E. Lang, president of the American Street Railway As-sociation, Capt. Robert McCulloch and Secretary T. C. Penington,spent a few days in New York last month on their return from ameeting of the Executive Committee in Boston. Mr. E. H. Keating, chief engineer of the city of Toronto, hastendered his resignation to take effect Feb. 1. Mr. Keating will im-mediately accept the position of resident manager of the TorontoStreet Railway. Mr. Keating has been city engineer of Toronto fornearly six years, and has filled the office with great credit to him-self. Mr. McFarland has been appointed superintendent ofthe Chattanooga Electric Railway Company, of Chattanooga, McFarland has been interested in street railway work since1888, and in the electric lighting business since 1880. _ His manyfriends will wish him abundant success in his new February, 1898.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 115 Mr. Charles S. Pease, formerly general superintendent of theInterior Conduit & Insulation Company, of this city, has assumedcharge of the Stirling (Water Tube) Boiler Companys interests atNew York, vice Mr. F. A. Schefller, who has resigned to acceptgeneral superintendeucy of the Sprague Electric Company. Mr. Fred. Wardwell, formerly connected with the Danbury &Bethel Street Railway Company, of Danbury, Conn., has resignedhis position with this company. Mr. Wardwell was for some timeconnected with the street railway system at Minneapolis and before going to Danbury, and has therefore had considerableexperience in street railway engineering work. Mr. C. D. Shepard, formerly superintendent of the Bristol &Plainville Tramway Company, has resigned and will take a positionwith the Palmer & Munson Electric Railway, as general superin-tendent and will have charge of the building and equipment of thisroad, whi


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