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Identifier: streetrailwayjo181901newy (find matches)
Title: The Street railway journal
Year: 1884 (1880s)
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Subjects: Street-railroads Electric railroads Transportation
Publisher: New York : McGraw Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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as perfect a roadbed as itw-as possible to make. In addition to the ordinary method ofputting concrete under or between the wooden ties, considerableconcrete-beam and steel-tie construction has been laid, and I willbriefly describe the inethod adopted and cost of the same. In allnew construction great care has been taken to provide as perfectdrainage for the track as possible by the use of gravel and poroustile connected with the sewers. This matter of drainage is oneof the most important, as well as often the most neglected, pointin track maintenance, for the best gravel or stone ballast andheavy rail availeth little without proper drainage. For ties we have used old 4^/-in. girder rails cut into yl^-it.lengths, inverting the rails and fastening them with bolts andclips to the main rail, as shown in Fig. I and Fig. 2, these steel * Paper 1 cail at Rochester Convention of New Yorl< State Street RailwayAssociation, Sept. 10-11, IflOl. 344 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. (Vol. XVIIL No. 12.
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September 2t, iQdi.) STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 345 tics being bedded in concrete. Underneath the rails are concretebeams 12 ins. in depth and 14 ins. in width. Where the ties arelocated, a trench is excavated 4K ins. below the tie and about 12ins. in width, and is filled with concrete, the remainder of thepavement being on a 6-in. concrete base. Under the whole is a4-in. layer of stone chips. Drain tile is laid parallel with thetrack and connected with the sewers. The paving is laid upon acushion of sand i in. in depth. In brick or asphalt paving theconcrete is carried slightly above the base of the rail. Since 1897,when this construction was first tried, we have laid considerablesimilar construction with 6-in., 7-in. and 9-in. rail, in asphalt, brickand Medina stone pavements. On tangent the steel ties are laid10 ft., on curves from 3 ft. to 5 ft.apart. Where double track waslaid on East Main Street, over anewly constructed sewer, everythird, and all joint, ties extendedunder both trac

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  • bookyear:1884
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • booksubject:Street_railroads
  • booksubject:Electric_railroads
  • booksubject:Transportation
  • bookpublisher:New_York___McGraw_Pub__Co_
  • bookcontributor:Smithsonian_Libraries
  • booksponsor:Smithsonian_Libraries
  • bookleafnumber:359
  • bookcollection:smithsonian
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