. American engineer and railroad journal . and the electrical installation completed. The tankshop, which is being lengthened 144 feet, and the walls raisedto a height of about 25 feet, will require several w;eeks forcompletion. This shop, as stated in the general description ofthese improvements which appeared in the April issue of thispaper, page 109. has received unusual attention and will be avery well arranged department. The two buildings requiringthe greatest amount of interior work are the power house andmachine shop annex. The floors of this annex are receiving thefinishing touches pr


. American engineer and railroad journal . and the electrical installation completed. The tankshop, which is being lengthened 144 feet, and the walls raisedto a height of about 25 feet, will require several w;eeks forcompletion. This shop, as stated in the general description ofthese improvements which appeared in the April issue of thispaper, page 109. has received unusual attention and will be avery well arranged department. The two buildings requiringthe greatest amount of interior work are the power house andmachine shop annex. The floors of this annex are receiving thefinishing touches prior to the placing of machines. In thepower house the boilers have all had fires under them andthe engines, generators, compressor and pumps are all in place,but with the exception of the steel work the floors are not will be a necessary delay in the completion of thesefloors as they are to be of tile and cannot be laid to advahtageuntil all of the piping is in place. SEPTEMBER, lyoc. AMERICAN ENGINEER AND RAILROAD JOURNAL. 275. Any ttuKablu diiKl-KKiirtl may hv used ,!. 7-4)4-6v(iroU- // •-6—Center to ceutBf n-Ti JT -t-l 1-


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