. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 1— Longitudinal section through 42 foot, 100 tontrack scale of an older type. This side is practi-cally inaccessible. 2— Opposite side of same scale in Figure 1,showing installation on timber. 3— Fifty foot, 150 ton track scale, 1916 type, setup in shop. 4— Fifty foot. 150 ton track scale, 1910 type,installed. Two 24 inch, 80 pound I beams oneach side support the load. 5— Fifty foot, 150 ton track scale, 1910 type,ready to receive scale rails. 6— Fifty foot, 150 ton track scale, 1910 type,with dead rail supports and scale rails installed. 7— Fifty foot
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 1— Longitudinal section through 42 foot, 100 tontrack scale of an older type. This side is practi-cally inaccessible. 2— Opposite side of same scale in Figure 1,showing installation on timber. 3— Fifty foot, 150 ton track scale, 1916 type, setup in shop. 4— Fifty foot. 150 ton track scale, 1910 type,installed. Two 24 inch, 80 pound I beams oneach side support the load. 5— Fifty foot, 150 ton track scale, 1910 type,ready to receive scale rails. 6— Fifty foot, 150 ton track scale, 1910 type,with dead rail supports and scale rails installed. 7— Fifty foot, 150 ton track scale, 1910 type, ready for service. 8— Sixty foot, 150 ton track scale, 1916 type, set up in shop. 9— Close sectional view of 60 foot, 150 ton track scale, 1917 type. 36 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 37 A scale shop at Martinsburg, em-ploying a foreman and from two to threemechanics, is under the Maintenance ofWay Department, but work is handledin accordance with suggestions of theWeighing Bu
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