. The street railway review . wo Taun-ton snow plows complete the rolling stock equipment. The motorsare Westinghouse No. 49 and No. 12 A machines. The passenger trafific in good weather is from 12,000 to 15,000 aday. The resident population in the neighborhood of the line i=estimated about 50,000, and the line is operated all the year around,but in the summer time enjoys increased trafific from the tourists. The new ferry boat mentioned above as having been purchasedduring the present season is so designed that tracks can be laid onthe main deck with the view of transporting the cars back and


. The street railway review . wo Taun-ton snow plows complete the rolling stock equipment. The motorsare Westinghouse No. 49 and No. 12 A machines. The passenger trafific in good weather is from 12,000 to 15,000 aday. The resident population in the neighborhood of the line i=estimated about 50,000, and the line is operated all the year around,but in the summer time enjoys increased trafific from the tourists. The new ferry boat mentioned above as having been purchasedduring the present season is so designed that tracks can be laid onthe main deck with the view of transporting the cars back and forthacross the river to Portsmouth. IVIr. E. Burton Hart, jr., of New York, is president of the com-pany, but the line is operated under the immediate supervisionof Mr. W. G. Meloon, who has the title of general manager. is a pioneer in electrical work, having been employed in theLynn shops of the General Electric Co. in the early history of elec-tric railway and lighting work, and installed plants in a large num-.


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