. The science of railways . Spring Connecting Rod. Fig. 324. VIEWS OF DIFFERENT CONNECTING RODS. A is with the bridle red. C is a substitute for the spring on the Lorenz switch. Oi 0 BUILDIXO AND REPAIRING RAILWAYS. stands are given in Fig. 324, and an illustrationof some of the bridle rods and methods of attach-ing them to the rails of stub switches and switchpoints of split switches is given in Fig. Fig. 325. VIEWS OF DIFFERENT STYLES OP BRIDLE RODS AND METHODSOF CONNECTING THEM TO THE RAIIi. Frogs.—Frogs were discussed in the chapter onStandards; Figs. 326 and 327 illustrate two


. The science of railways . Spring Connecting Rod. Fig. 324. VIEWS OF DIFFERENT CONNECTING RODS. A is with the bridle red. C is a substitute for the spring on the Lorenz switch. Oi 0 BUILDIXO AND REPAIRING RAILWAYS. stands are given in Fig. 324, and an illustrationof some of the bridle rods and methods of attach-ing them to the rails of stub switches and switchpoints of split switches is given in Fig. Fig. 325. VIEWS OF DIFFERENT STYLES OP BRIDLE RODS AND METHODSOF CONNECTING THEM TO THE RAIIi. Frogs.—Frogs were discussed in the chapter onStandards; Figs. 326 and 327 illustrate twostyles of yoked frogs. One is made by the Ram-apo Iron Works, and the other Strom frog byPettibone, ]\Iulliken & Co. Both aim to prevent


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