. The elements of railroad engineering . Fig. 641. VZiU RAILROAD STRUCTURES. the building in winter. A general plan for a watchmans F^ ixs. 2xq, Windowlights sx 10. B. m, Fig 042. > 6 * II1II[MlIIIIIIIIIII[1 IIIII[ir iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No,24 ^alv Corrugated Iron ^ 1 r ■B > i 1 11 s .8: [ B ,to 1 —— 1 ■« § 1 *** a 1 shanty is given in Fig. (U2, which is sufficiently detailed forpractical use. A SERIES OF QUESTIONS AND EXAMPLES Relating to the SubjectsTreated of ix Vol. II. It will be noticed that, although the various questionsare numbered in sequence from 614 to 1082, inclusive, theseque


. The elements of railroad engineering . Fig. 641. VZiU RAILROAD STRUCTURES. the building in winter. A general plan for a watchmans F^ ixs. 2xq, Windowlights sx 10. B. m, Fig 042. > 6 * II1II[MlIIIIIIIIIII[1 IIIII[ir iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No,24 ^alv Corrugated Iron ^ 1 r ■B > i 1 11 s .8: [ B ,to 1 —— 1 ■« § 1 *** a 1 shanty is given in Fig. (U2, which is sufficiently detailed forpractical use. A SERIES OF QUESTIONS AND EXAMPLES Relating to the SubjectsTreated of ix Vol. II. It will be noticed that, although the various questionsare numbered in sequence from 614 to 1082, inclusive, thesequestions are divided into seven different sections, corre-sponding to the seven sections of the preceding pages of thisvolume. Under the heading of each section are given, inparentheses, the numbers of those articles which should becarefully studied before attempting to answer any questionor to solve any example occurring in the section. SURVEYING. (ARTS. 1180-1308.) Note.—The examples given in this subject are similar to thosearising in field and office practice, and the answers given have thesame degree of accuracy as required in practical operation


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