. Railroad structures and estimates . ists resting on wood sills, or the portion between wallsmay be filled and the floor laid on ordinary flatted timbers, or aconcrete floor 4-in. thick finished with mastic or other compo-sition may be used. The cost of this type of freight shed, per square foot of area,for the three different kinds of floor specified for sheds withcontinuous doors, and sheds with platform in front and onedoor to each bay, is about as follows: Freight sheds w-ith continuous sliding doors. Different widths of sheds. 30 ft. 40 ft. 50 ft. ^hed with wood floor on Fig. 186


. Railroad structures and estimates . ists resting on wood sills, or the portion between wallsmay be filled and the floor laid on ordinary flatted timbers, or aconcrete floor 4-in. thick finished with mastic or other compo-sition may be used. The cost of this type of freight shed, per square foot of area,for the three different kinds of floor specified for sheds withcontinuous doors, and sheds with platform in front and onedoor to each bay, is about as follows: Freight sheds w-ith continuous sliding doors. Different widths of sheds. 30 ft. 40 ft. 50 ft. ^hed with wood floor on Fig. 186. $ Fig. 184. $ Fig. 185. $ ■hed with wood floor on fill Shed with concrete floor on fill Freight sheds vt-ith platforms in front. >hed with wood floor on joists $ $ $ ^hed with wood floor on fill >hed with concrete floor on fill 374 40 AND 50 FT. SHEDS. 8 • 14 2*1 scross Y \ raanmg Step o ^ v; Anchor Bill 21 Igjfe S Tar k Grasel Root. ,1 PART PLAN A \\ Wainscolling, Fig. 184. C. P. R. 40-ft. Freight Shed without Platform. Fluhln; »lfh Drip


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