. The Street railway journal . INTERrOR OF FOREST CITY COMlANVS CAR ating the necessity for the conductor to ring up fares overthe heads of seated passengers. The arrangement of thelights on either side of the register rod is also lights are placed at each end of the car on the monitorroof. The finish of the interiors is in cherry, the ceilings. EXTERIOR OF FOREST CITY COMPANYS CAR are of three-ply birch, and the seats are of the Brill bumpers, drawbars, vestibule door controllers,sand boxes and other specialties used on the cars are all ofBrill make. The car bod
. The Street railway journal . INTERrOR OF FOREST CITY COMlANVS CAR ating the necessity for the conductor to ring up fares overthe heads of seated passengers. The arrangement of thelights on either side of the register rod is also lights are placed at each end of the car on the monitorroof. The finish of the interiors is in cherry, the ceilings. EXTERIOR OF FOREST CITY COMPANYS CAR are of three-ply birch, and the seats are of the Brill bumpers, drawbars, vestibule door controllers,sand boxes and other specialties used on the cars are all ofBrill make. The car bodies are mounted on No. 27-Gtrucks having a wheel base of 4 ft. 6 ins. The weight ofthe car and trucks with motors is 44,000 lbs. The chief di-mensions follow; Length over end panels, 30 ft. 8 ins., andover vestibules, 42 ft. 8 ins.; width over sills, includingsheathing, 7 ft. 11^ ins.; size of side sills, 3% ins. x yi/j,ins.; end sills, 5^ ins. x 6% ins. ii8 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XXIX. No. 3. FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE The Money Market Wall Street, Jan. 16, 1907. The past week has witnessed a decided improvement in themonetary situation. The heavy inflow of money from all partsof the country has materially strengthened the position of theNew York City banks, and all indications point to a continua-tion of the movement in this direction for some wee
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