. American engineer and railroad journal . pass to its workin the cylinders This mixture has been found, both experi-mentally and in ordinary practical working, to effect consider-ably more than natural steam is capable of, whether superheatedor not.—Mr. F. A. Lart in the Times Engineering Supplement. Railroads Which Pay Pensions.—It is said that the NewYork Central Lines will at an early date be included among thesystems having pension departments. The list of those havingthese and the year in which, they became effective is as follows:Baltimore & Ohio, in 1884: Pennsylvania Railroad, in 1900


. American engineer and railroad journal . pass to its workin the cylinders This mixture has been found, both experi-mentally and in ordinary practical working, to effect consider-ably more than natural steam is capable of, whether superheatedor not.—Mr. F. A. Lart in the Times Engineering Supplement. Railroads Which Pay Pensions.—It is said that the NewYork Central Lines will at an early date be included among thesystems having pension departments. The list of those havingthese and the year in which, they became effective is as follows:Baltimore & Ohio, in 1884: Pennsylvania Railroad, in 1900; Chi-cago & Northwestern and Illinois Central, in 1901; Southern Pa-cific lines. Union Pacific, Oregon Railroad and Navigation, Ore-gon Short Line, Philadelphia & Reading, Delaware, Lackawanna& Western, Buffalo. Rochester & Pittsburg, and Canadian Pa-cific, in 1903; Atlantic Coast Lines, in 1904; Atchison, Topeka &Santa Fe, Jan. 1, 1907.—Railway World. April. 1907. AMERICAN ENGINEER AND RAILROAD TOURNAL Ilazoall j=pco]| IBsIsOrTSSBBll IP in EM llaarzDfl |n°maD| !□□□□!


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