DescriptionElectric traction for railway trains; a book for students, electrical and mechanical engineers, superintendents of motive power and others (1911) (14758768665).jpg
Text Appearing Before Image: Fig. 60. -Pittsburg and Butler Motor-car TraiSingle-phase 6600-volt railway. A recent practice in motor-car train service is to place a steel baggagecar at the head of each passenger train, so that, in case of collision orderailment, the safety to life will be increased. MOTOR-CAR TRAINS 235 10. Capacity is a prime characteristic of motor-car trains. Thesubject was treated in Chapter III, Advantages of Electric Traction.In addition: Text Appearing After Image: Fig. 61.—Erie Railroad. Rochester Division Motor-car Train.
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