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Identifier: streetrailwayrev11amer (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
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation
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engraving is from a photograph taken when Mr. Clarkwas assistant engineer in the United States Navy. French plate mirror 4x6 ft. in each partition, the mirrors andwindows being draped with handsome silk damask, while the ceil-ing is highly painted and decorated. Upholstered wicker chairs and French plate glass windows addto the attractiveness and comfort materially. The trucks uponwhich the car is mounted are known as the St. Louis No. 23. A HANDSOME PARLOR CAR. Mr. C. F. Freeman, secretary and manager of the Rapid TransitRailway Co., of Dallas, Texas, writes that he will have his handsfull, caring for the crowds attending the annual State Fair now inprogress in Dallas, and for that reason the company will not berepresented at the convention. The new parlor car Larchmont. just completed by the St.Louis Car Company for the personal use of Col. N. H. Heft, on Mr. H. 11. Carr, general manager of the Newport News & OldPoint Railway & Electric Co., of Hampton, Va., has friends just
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the New York & Stamford Street Railway at Port Chester, N. Y.,is one of the finest ever built, and is thoroughly up to date. It \l< l-cjk IMKl I llh.^l l-.K. IN. i. SI. l.dUIS C.\U ( O. outside of New York, with whom he will stop while atlending tlicconvention. «4S DAILY STREET RAILWAY REVIEW. (Vol. XI, No. i. THE RUGGLES ROTARY SNOW PLOW. The Peckham Manufacturing Co. has just brought out a newcatalogue of the Ruggles rotary snow plow, which will be sent onapplication. Orders for the Ruggles plow have already been received this fallfrom the following roads: or five years. Its construction is practically the same as the rotaryplows used upon steam railways where it is operated by a steamengine. The Ruggles rotary plow is operated by electric motorslocated inside of the cab, which are provided with a main shaftconnected to the rotary fans at each end of the cab and can beoperated in cither direction. Its operation is very simple andonly requires one man in addition to the ordin
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