Railway Age 1937 October 9 Milw tracks Waukegan Sandboxes Economic Life Locos
Railway Age 1937 October 9
In This Issue
Economic Life of Locomotives Page 483
James R. Macken, Supervisor of Costs, Office of the Chief of Motive Power and Rolling Stock of the Canadian Pacific, continues a case study of the shop-repair costs of locomotives from the eighteenth to the twenty-fifth years of age.
Use Sandboxes to Place Long, Heavy Spans 485
An article describing a sharp skew of grade separation that carries the Milwaukee tracks over Waukegan road near Chicago, requiring girders 142 ft- long.
Wage Boost for Train Employees . 490
Tells how engine crews will share in 6.6 per cent rise, which will increase railroads' payroll more than $35,000,000.
EDITORIALS
Wage Advances and the Railway Situation 479
Equipment Orders Lag 481
Is There a Need for Employee Education? 481
GENERAL ARTICLES
Economic Life of Locomotives, by James R. Macken 483
Use Sand Boxes to Place Long, Heavy Spans 485
6,500 Honor Jeffers at "Loyalty Dinner" 488
Wage Boost for Train Employees 490
Mileage-Scale Progression Study, by I- C. C. Analyst 491
July Buying Off 4 Per Cent 493
COMMUNICATIONS 494
NEWS 495
REVENUES AND EXPENSES OF RAILWAYS 510
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