قراءة كتاب The Modern Railroad

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The Modern Railroad

The Modern Railroad

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The train-shed and approach tracks of Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, still one of the finest of American railroad passenger terminals 285 Connecting drawing-room and stateroom 296 “A man may have as fine a bed in a sleeping-car as in the best hotel in all the land” 296 “You may have the manicure upon the modern train” 297 “The dining-car is a sociable sort of place” 297 An interior view of one of the earliest Pullman sleeping-cars 302 Interior of a standard sleeping-car of to-day 303 “Even in winter there is a homely, homey air about the commuter’s station” 314 Entrance to the great four-track open cut which the Erie has built for the commuter’s comfort at Jersey City 314 A model way-station on the lines of the Boston & Albany Railroad 315 The yardmaster’s office—in an abandoned switch-tower 315 “The inside of any freight-house is a busy place” 328 St. John’s Park, the great freight-house of the New York Central Railroad in down-town New York 328 The great ore-docks of the West Shore Railroad at Buffalo 329 The great bridge of the New York Central at Watkins Glen 340 Building the wonderful bridge of the Idaho & Washington Northern over the Pend Oreille River, Washington 341 Inside the West Albany shops of the New York Central: picking up a locomotive with the travelling crane 350 A locomotive upon the testing-table at the Altoona shops of the Pennsylvania 350 “The roundhouse is a sprawling thing” 351 Denizens of the roundhouse 351 “In the Far West the farm-train has long since come into its own” 360 “Even in New York State the interest in these itinerant agricultural schools is keen, indeed” 361 Interior of the dairy demonstration car of an agricultural train 361 The famous Thomas Viaduct, on the Baltimore & Ohio at Relay, Md., built by B. H. Latrobe in 1835, and still in use 366 The historic Starucca Viaduct upon the Erie 366 The cylinders of the Delaware & Hudson Mallet 367 The interior of this gasoline-motor-car on the Union Pacific presents a most unusual effect, yet a maximum of view of the outer world 367 A portion of the great double-track Susquehanna River bridge of the Baltimore & Ohio—a giant among American railroad bridges public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@40242@[email protected]#Page_372" class="pginternal"

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