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English: «High-speed car of the interurban character»

Identifier: streetrailwayrev14amer (find matches)
Title: The street railway review
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: American Street Railway Association Street Railway Accountants' Association of America American Railway, Mechanical, and Electrical Association
Subjects: Street-railroads
Publisher: Chicago : Street Railway Review Pub. Co
Contributing Library: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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ruction of this car, andonly standard woods and plain bronze trimmings have been used.The object of the construction has been to produce a car capableof running at the highest rate of speed with entire safety forexpress or regular service. The general dimensions of the bo<ly are as follows: The length and from the car. The body is divided into three compartments,smoker, passenger and private. The smoking compartment is fin-ished in cherry and has leather upholstered vis-a-vis seats. Thepassenger compartment is finished in quartered oak and has theusual rattan upholstered slide-over seats. The private compartmentis finished in mahogany and is equipped with six plush-coveredrevolving chairs. The total seating capacity of the car is 52. .\s the car is for high-speed interurban service where extra longruns are to be made, with only infrequent stops, the company hasdesigned a special form of truck for high-speed work. Thesetrucks have six wliecls each, or u wheels to the car. which tlie
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JOHN STEPHENSON CO. over corner posts, 46 ft.: the length of the bumpers, 57 ft.; totallength, 61 ft. 6 in.; width over sheathing, 8 ft. 9 in.; height fromtx)ttom of sill to top of roof, 9 ft. 8 in. The framing is very rigidand is exceptionally well braced and trussed to withstand thesevere strains experienced in high-speed service. The floor framing consists of .six sills, the four center sills being6-in. I beams with wood fillers extending the whole length of thecar. The side sills are double and made of yellow pine, with steelplate between them. The cross bars are of malleable iron, eachcarrying two tie rods, and are so arranged that electric or air brakeapparatus may be readily suspended therefrom. On top of thesebars are laid li-in. transitc boards. The floor is laid on top of thisand securely fastened to side and center sill fillers. All the woodfillers are covered with transitc boards, reducing the possibilityof burning to a minimum and producing a frame that will not be•lisa

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(anon.): “Stephenson Exposition car of 1904” The Street Railway Review XIV:6 (1904.06.20): p.409

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