. The Street railway journal . eceive 18s. ($) per week, and are raised to25s. ($6). For overtime during the first three years theyreceive 4d. (8 cents) per hour, later 4^d. (9 cents). Barnhands receive 21s to 25s. ($ to $6) per week; stove at-tendants, 28s. to 30s. ($ to $); laborers, 25s. to 27s.($6 to $) per week. The city furnishes the uniforms. The plans of the company for electrical constructionwere described fully in an article in the Street Rail-way Journal for July, by J. Clifton Robinson, managingdirector of the company. Both the trolley and under-ground systems w


. The Street railway journal . eceive 18s. ($) per week, and are raised to25s. ($6). For overtime during the first three years theyreceive 4d. (8 cents) per hour, later 4^d. (9 cents). Barnhands receive 21s to 25s. ($ to $6) per week; stove at-tendants, 28s. to 30s. ($ to $); laborers, 25s. to 27s.($6 to $) per week. The city furnishes the uniforms. The plans of the company for electrical constructionwere described fully in an article in the Street Rail-way Journal for July, by J. Clifton Robinson, managingdirector of the company. Both the trolley and under-ground systems will be used. The former will cover about20 miles, and is now under construction. It will be located,of course, in the suburban portion of the route. The roadwill be operated on the three-wire system, and two trolleywires will be carried over each track, making a completemetallic return. The two inside wires will be inter-con-nected, and will form the neutral pole of the system. The September, 1899.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 585. PLAN OF CONDUIT CONSTRUCTION SIDE ELEVATION AND CROSS SECTION OF PLOW 586 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XV. No. 9. overhead wires will be divided into half-mile sections, and,in order to meet the Board of Trade requirements, eachif miles of the line will be supplied by an independentfeeder running direct to the power station. The neutralreturn will also be reinforced for each section of a mile anda half by a separate feeder. The power station will be at High Road, Chiswick, andwill have a capacity of 5000 The engine room willcontain at present three engines, each driving a500-kw., three-phase 500-volt generator, with a frequencyof 25 cycles per second. The section farthest from thecenter of the line, about 8 miles distant, will be operated The underground conduit system will be similar in gen-eral features to that used in New York, with cast ironyokes every 5 ft., and concrete sub-struction. Hand-holeswill be located every 15 ft. and man-ho


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