Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Street Railway Association, Issues 20-23The Association, 1902 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 61
Page 48
... Circuit to the Power House " -Mr . E. G. Connette , Gen. Mangr . Syracuse Rapid Transit Co. , Syracuse . " The American Street Railway Association : The Purpose of Its Organization and the Benefits Accruing to Investors in and Operators ...
... Circuit to the Power House " -Mr . E. G. Connette , Gen. Mangr . Syracuse Rapid Transit Co. , Syracuse . " The American Street Railway Association : The Purpose of Its Organization and the Benefits Accruing to Investors in and Operators ...
Page 77
... circuit , while the interurbans employ 750 volts . Naturally the cars operate at a slower speed while in the city ... circuits of five lamps each , while the inter- urbans have three circuits of six lamps each . Nothing is done to remedy ...
... circuit , while the interurbans employ 750 volts . Naturally the cars operate at a slower speed while in the city ... circuits of five lamps each , while the inter- urbans have three circuits of six lamps each . Nothing is done to remedy ...
Page 106
... circuit , so that when the heavy motors are thrown in parallel they will yet not receive more than their proper amount of current , looking to both them- selves and the station . But all those are , of course , burdens upon the cost of ...
... circuit , so that when the heavy motors are thrown in parallel they will yet not receive more than their proper amount of current , looking to both them- selves and the station . But all those are , of course , burdens upon the cost of ...
Page 107
... circuit breakers on city feeders . To overcome this trouble we have doubled the carrying ca- pacity of the original ... circuit breaker on interurban cars so that if motorman throws the parallel notch while on a grade , or too quickly on ...
... circuit breakers on city feeders . To overcome this trouble we have doubled the carrying ca- pacity of the original ... circuit breaker on interurban cars so that if motorman throws the parallel notch while on a grade , or too quickly on ...
Page 127
... circuits , and that the mechanical swinging apparatus will , after a very short time , begin to shackle and give an unpleasant noise of which we have enough with the best devices and the least mechanism we can get . These are the ...
... circuits , and that the mechanical swinging apparatus will , after a very short time , begin to shackle and give an unpleasant noise of which we have enough with the best devices and the least mechanism we can get . These are the ...
Contents
17 | |
57 | |
142 | |
6 | |
20 | |
34 | |
40 | |
48 | |
135 | |
146 | |
149 | |
174 | |
197 | |
206 | |
214 | |
219 | |
224 | |
238 | |
240 | |
249 | |
269 | |
277 | |
285 | |
294 | |
301 | |
308 | |
321 | |
6 | |
58 | |
70 | |
85 | |
249 | |
253 | |
270 | |
7 | |
28 | |
50 | |
59 | |
89 | |
95 | |
141 | |
162 | |
169 | |
202 | |
216 | |
222 | |
244 | |
253 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
alternating current American Street Railway amperes Applause Asst Atlantic Avenue Railroad Boston Brooklyn Brooklyn Rapid Transit Buffalo cent Charles Chicago City Railway Cincinnati city company city line Cleveland conductor Consolidated Consolidated Ry convention cooling tower cost Detroit Detroit United Railway direct current Elec Electric Railway employes engine equipment Executive Committee fare feeder Frank freight Gentlemen George Henry installed interurban interurban cars interurban company interurban roads James John Light Louis Mass Mech Metropolitan Street Railway miles Milwaukee motorman motors Ohio open cars operation paper passengers Philadelphia Pittsburg PLACE OF MEETING power station Pres President question rail SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY AND TREASURER signal speed steam railroads storage battery Street Railroad Street Railway Association Street Railway Company substations suburban roads Supt THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT tion Toledo track traffic Treas trolley Union Traction Vice-Pres Vreeland WATT METER wheel William
Popular passages
Page 271 - AULD LANG SYNE. Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind! Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And days o' lang syne ? CHORUS. For auld lang syne, my dear, For auld lang syne, We'll tak a cup o...
Page 270 - Let music swell the breeze, And ring from all the trees Sweet freedom's song; Let mortal tongues awake; Let all that breathe partake; Let rocks their silence break, The sound prolong.
Page 270 - My native country, thee, Land of the noble free, — Thy name I love; I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills ; My heart with rapture thrills Like that above.
Page 233 - Committee, and that the Secretary be authorized to cast the ballot of the Association for the election of the persons named in the report.
Page 81 - Received, subject to the classifications and tariffs in effect on the date of issue of this original bill of lading. At Ithaca, Mich., 18-1, 1911, from owner* the property described below, in apparent good order, except as noted (contents and condition of contents of packages unknown...
Page 270 - tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing ; Land where my fathers died, Land of the pilgrims' pride, From every mountain side Let freedom ring!
Page 292 - This constitution may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the members present at a regular meeting...
Page 108 - A signal imperfectly displayed, or the absence of a signal at a place where a signal is usually shown, must be regarded as a stop signal, and the fact reported to the . 28.
Page 83 - Fixed Signal" covers such signals as slow boards, stop boards, yard limits, switch, train order, block, interlocking, semaphore, disc, ball, or other means for indicating stop, caution or proceed.
Page 7 - The next order of business is the reading of the minutes of the last meeting.