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Side 23
... tracks in good service , but it is also reducing the cost of maintaining the track , since ties thus artificially preserved can be kept in service at lower annual maintenance charges than ties laid untreated . I have been much ...
... tracks in good service , but it is also reducing the cost of maintaining the track , since ties thus artificially preserved can be kept in service at lower annual maintenance charges than ties laid untreated . I have been much ...
Side 26
... track maintenance is largely one of prolonging the mechan- ical life of the tie , since , of course , nothing is gained by protecting a tie from rot after it has failed mechanically . This feeling is particu- larly apparent on those ...
... track maintenance is largely one of prolonging the mechan- ical life of the tie , since , of course , nothing is gained by protecting a tie from rot after it has failed mechanically . This feeling is particu- larly apparent on those ...
Side 27
... , about six miles of track in which various types of plates and spikes as well as preservative treatments are undergoing test . " TESTS ON PACKING BOXES . Another series of tests PROCEEDINGS OF THE ST . LOUIS RAILWAY CLUB . 27.
... , about six miles of track in which various types of plates and spikes as well as preservative treatments are undergoing test . " TESTS ON PACKING BOXES . Another series of tests PROCEEDINGS OF THE ST . LOUIS RAILWAY CLUB . 27.
Side 30
... track spikes and the driving of spikes ; but I am just wondering if he has any data , or if he has formed any opinion of his own in regard to tie - plugs . There is some general diversity of opinion among equally good authorities , I ...
... track spikes and the driving of spikes ; but I am just wondering if he has any data , or if he has formed any opinion of his own in regard to tie - plugs . There is some general diversity of opinion among equally good authorities , I ...
Side 35
... track built according to the English practice , did not show any economy . On account of the mechanical wear , frequent spiking to regauge the track , etc. , the mechanical life of a tie in this country probably does not exceed 14 years ...
... track built according to the English practice , did not show any economy . On account of the mechanical wear , frequent spiking to regauge the track , etc. , the mechanical life of a tie in this country probably does not exceed 14 years ...
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Side 285 - VI.— DUTIES OF OFFICERS. SECTION 1. The president shall preside at all meetings of the Association and...
Side 286 - At any meeting of the board of trustees a majority of the trustees shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, but a less number may adjourn from time to time...
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Side 65 - Are there any remarks? Are you ready for the question? All in favor of that motion please say "aye"; opposed a like sign.
Side 285 - ... at the first election held hereunder two members of the Executive Committee shall be elected for one year, two for two years, and two for three years, and that hereafter two members of the Executive Committee shall be elected annually to hold office for three years.
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Side 102 - Hearing no objection, it is so ordered. The next order of business is the election of Institute officers.
Side 283 - ... Any member may resign his membership by a written communication to the executive committee, when, if his dues are paid in full, his resignation will be accepted and so noted opposite his name in the published list of members for the following year. His name will then be dropped from the list. Sec. 8. Upon the written request of three or more members, that for cause therein set forth, a member should be expelled, the executive committee will consider the matter. It...