. The Street railway journal . 8 ins. wide and f ins. thick, placed flatwise with the endsfastened together at each end. The upper plate is let intothe bottom of the side sills £ in. and secured to the bodyof the car by two f-in. bolts through each longitudinalsill. The plates are spread at the center to 6 ins. clearspace. The needle beams are of white oak, 5 ins. wideand 5 ins. deep at the ends and 6 ins. deep at the center,and each timber is strengthened by a f-in. round truss-rod. The cars are strengthened by longitudinal truss-rods i£ins. in diameter, two in number, with ends upset to i-|


. The Street railway journal . 8 ins. wide and f ins. thick, placed flatwise with the endsfastened together at each end. The upper plate is let intothe bottom of the side sills £ in. and secured to the bodyof the car by two f-in. bolts through each longitudinalsill. The plates are spread at the center to 6 ins. clearspace. The needle beams are of white oak, 5 ins. wideand 5 ins. deep at the ends and 6 ins. deep at the center,and each timber is strengthened by a f-in. round truss-rod. The cars are strengthened by longitudinal truss-rods i£ins. in diameter, two in number, with ends upset to i-| about 6 ins. long for VIEW OF MOTOR/WANS CAB through the end sills and hooked over the bolster. Asshown in the floor plan, there are two 4§-in. x 7f-in. sidesills, two 3^-in. x 4§-in. center sills and two 3J-in. x sills. The side sills are placed with their


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