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Identifier: streetrailwayrev14amer (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
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so placed between the bus bars and oilswitches on the generator leads, and between the bus bars and oilswitches on the feeder lines. Also in each branch of each feedercircuit, between the oil switch and the triple conductor cable, is adisconnecting switch; each of the sutic dischargers for the feedersis similarly provided with a disconnecting switch so that it can beisolated for repairs when necessary. iil IS StIH-STATTON. outside of the city limits to Wildwoud they are carried on poles.These cables were furnished by llu- National Conduit & Cable Co. The two new sub-stations, which have been built, one at Hennepin.\vc. and nth St. in Minneapolis, and the other at Wabasha andCollege Aves. in St. Paul, arc almost exactly similar in design andare for an ultimate rated capacity of 9,000 kw. each in rotary con-verters. The buildings arc according to architectural plans of Mr.Charles F. Ferrin, of (lie Twin City company, the clc.-n ical work. 450 STREET RAILWAY REVIEW. (Vol. XIV, No. 7.
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Kr ^^ ;*-r July ao, 1904.) STREET RAILWAY REVIEW. 451 floor framing, bus-bar and battery room being designed by Sargent& Lundy. The lower part of the structure is stone, and abovethis the walls are of light buff speckled pressed brick; the roof is ofconcrete. Inside the wsUs are of pressed brick, with a wainscotingof white enamel brick. The rotary converter room is floored withwhite tile. ■fhe ground dimensions of the sub-station are 148 ft. long by80 ft. wide. At one side is the rotary converter room, 41 ft. wideinside; below this is a basement, with part partitioned off for anair-pressure and high-tension chamber. The other section of thebuilding, 33 ft. wide, excepting the basement, which is the batteryroom, is occupied by offices, which are arranged on three floors.The third office floor also extends over the rotary converter room.The oflices at both sub-stations include rooms for the use of Mr.Lowr>-. Mr. Goodrich and Mr. Hield, as well as for the local oper-ating staff

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