. Electric railway journal . ngaccounting of that association and the American ElectricRailway Engineering Association. Mr. J. N. Akarman has resigned as general superintendentof the Atlantic City & Shore Railroad, Atlantic City, N. J.,on account of ill health. Mr. Akarman was born in Brook-lyn on March 4, 1854, and began his railroad career in 1873with the South Boston Railroad. In 1877 he became con-nected with the Middlesex Railroad. Subsequently he be-came superintendent of the Charles River Street Railway,Boston. Four years later, when this company was consoli-dated with the Cambridge Rai
. Electric railway journal . ngaccounting of that association and the American ElectricRailway Engineering Association. Mr. J. N. Akarman has resigned as general superintendentof the Atlantic City & Shore Railroad, Atlantic City, N. J.,on account of ill health. Mr. Akarman was born in Brook-lyn on March 4, 1854, and began his railroad career in 1873with the South Boston Railroad. In 1877 he became con-nected with the Middlesex Railroad. Subsequently he be-came superintendent of the Charles River Street Railway,Boston. Four years later, when this company was consoli-dated with the Cambridge Railroad, Mr. Akarman was ap-pointed general superintendent of the Worcester (Mass.)Consolidated Street Railway. Later he negotiated the saleof the electric railways in Newark and Elizabeth, N. J., andin Worcester. He then became connected with the Eliza-beth, Plainfield & Central Jersey Railway, and when theproperty of that company was sold to the Public ServiceCorporation he entered the employ of the latter, acting in. J. M. Joel 742 ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL [Vol. XLI, No. 16.
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