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Title: Electric railway journal
Year: 1908 (1900s)
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Subjects: Electric railroads
Publisher: (New York) McGraw Hill Pub. Co
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Cleveland & Berea—Early Types of Single-Truck Cars Plate XLVIII
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October 2, 1909.) ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL. 579 to quadruple equipment, and the application also of the elec-tric brake in connection therewith; the construction of a largemotor car or electric locomotive, as stated; and the develop-ment in large interurban cars provided with smoking compart-ments, express compartments, plush seats, toilet rooms andwater coolers, all cars being equipped with iron pilots insteadof fenders. I take this opportunity, and it affords me a pleasure, toslate that my connections with the officials and employees of theAkron, Bedford & Cleveland road were pleasant, especiallythose with Will Christy and James Christy, Jr., who built theriad, and later with Will Christy, who became vice-presidentand general manager, for in those days, in operating a newroad of that length with new and untried equipment for in-terurban service, we had our troubles and not a few dark days,but with Mr. Christys co-operation and the kindness for whichhe is noted, many of our troub
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Title: Electric railway journal
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors:
Subjects: Electric railroads
Publisher: (New York) McGraw Hill Pub. Co
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Smithsonian Libraries
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About This Book: Catalog Entry
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Cleveland & Berea—Early Types of Single-Truck Cars Plate XLVIII
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October 2, 1909.) ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL. 579 to quadruple equipment, and the application also of the elec-tric brake in connection therewith; the construction of a largemotor car or electric locomotive, as stated; and the develop-ment in large interurban cars provided with smoking compart-ments, express compartments, plush seats, toilet rooms andwater coolers, all cars being equipped with iron pilots insteadof fenders. I take this opportunity, and it affords me a pleasure, toslate that my connections with the officials and employees of theAkron, Bedford & Cleveland road were pleasant, especiallythose with Will Christy and James Christy, Jr., who built theriad, and later with Will Christy, who became vice-presidentand general manager, for in those days, in operating a newroad of that length with new and untried equipment for in-terurban service, we had our troubles and not a few dark days,but with Mr. Christys co-operation and the kindness for whichhe is noted, many of our troub
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- bookyear:1908
- bookdecade:1900
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- booksubject:Electric_railroads
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- bookcontributor:Smithsonian_Libraries
- booksponsor:Smithsonian_Libraries
- bookleafnumber:646
- bookcollection:smithsonian