. American engineer . Buclfe. Sleeping Car for Use in Wrecking Trains. limit to their use. A hand) device for quickly repairing brokenchains is shown in one of the illustrations. This is used onthe Illinois Central and is the invention of J. H. Buckley, fore-man blacksmith at the Burnside shops of that road. Chains arean important item of wrecking equipment and the SouthernRailway has given them particular attention, as shown in oneof the drawings. Special provision has sometimes to be made-for local conditions, an instance being the carrying in tool cars. March, 1913. AMEKICAX KXGIXEER. on th


. American engineer . Buclfe. Sleeping Car for Use in Wrecking Trains. limit to their use. A hand) device for quickly repairing brokenchains is shown in one of the illustrations. This is used onthe Illinois Central and is the invention of J. H. Buckley, fore-man blacksmith at the Burnside shops of that road. Chains arean important item of wrecking equipment and the SouthernRailway has given them particular attention, as shown in oneof the drawings. Special provision has sometimes to be made-for local conditions, an instance being the carrying in tool cars. March, 1913. AMEKICAX KXGIXEER. on the Southern Pacific of a pump for transferring oil whentank cars arc involved in a wreck. In stocking the dining car with food, canned goods of necessitymust form the larger part. The provision of bread, butter andfresh meat is not easy, but the two former, at least, are abso-lutely necessary. A method that has worked out well in somecases is to have each man bring from his home a certain amountof each, for which the company a


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