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New York Railroad Club 1891-3 Copyright 1891 Hard Cover front cover loose,
New York Railroad Club 1891-3 Copyright 1891 Hard Cover with loose front cover, back cover missing. SOme page have a small slit in the edge.
The Qualities Essential For A Free Steaming Locomotive By A E Mitchell
Car Service by WG Wattson
How to prevent leaky flues
Coaling stations for locomotive
Westinghouse automatic brake
Economies in maintenance of way
Steel freight car trucks
Topical discussion at the April meeting
Defect cards removed
Some details of locomotive practice
Roller bearings
The relation of rolling stock to track
Boiler scale and purification of feed-water
Proper location of machine shop tools
Names and address of members
When should a locomotive be destroyed
The care of foundation brakes
Proceedings of the New York Railroad Club 1893
Remarks on manipulation of steel
To make a locomotive boiler steam freely, it is essential that it should be designed correctly, that the various parts should be adjusted properly, and that the fireman should obtain as perfect combustion of the fuel used as possible. Let us look into these qualities separately, with the view of making the subject plain and comprehensible.
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