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Identifier: locomotiveengine10hill (find matches)
Title: Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock
Year: 1892 (1890s)
Authors: Hill, John A. (John Alexander), 1858-1916 Sinclair, Angus, 1841-1919
Subjects: Railroads Locomotives
Publisher: New York : A. Sinclair, J.A. Hill (etc.)
Contributing Library: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation

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into aninspection locomotive. We believe it isperfectly safe to say that one trip of anofficial over a road on the head end isworth three trips made in the coaches.He sees things as the engine finds themand notes their effects. Misplaced signalscan never be noticed from the cars and arear-end view is the wrong point of viewaltogether. The more of these little inspectors thatcarry superintendents, road masters and Two Kinds of Firemen. BY \ <. < I SINCLAIR. Till. BAD I IK 1 MAN. Some men are so constituted that theynever make good firemen, no matter howmuch they may try. The average badfireman is, however, of that quality be-cause he never tries to be a good one.The average bad fireman is careless abouthow his work is done; indifferent abouthow his inferiority may cause delay totrains, annoyance to the engineer, or ex-pense to the company. All he cares for isto get through his work with as little per-sonal exertion as possible. It often hap-pens that his efforts to shirk the most
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THE INSPECTOR. other officials over the roads, the betterit will be for the service. @ © @ Cutting of Flanges. One of the most common subjects of dis-cussion at railroad clubs and other placeswhere railroad men meet, is the causesof flange wear of wheels. Some speakersare always trying to find far-fetched causesfor this source of accident and annoy-ance, but we do not think that anyonewho stands for a few hours looking atworkmen putting car wheels on axleswill find much difficulty to explain thecause of flange-cutting. There is notnearly enough care taken in matchingwheels to go on axles. The writer recently had the opportunityto make careful measurements of a greatmany wheels that were waiting to be putunder cars. He very rarely found wheelson the same axle within TV of an inch ofthe same diameter. They varied from TJ5to T3ff in difference. It is a very stupidpolicy that allows wheels in this conditionto be put under rolling stock; for besidesthe trouble from the cutting of flanges,

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  • booksubject:Railroads
  • booksubject:Locomotives
  • bookpublisher:New_York___A__Sinclair__J_A__Hill__etc__
  • bookcontributor:Carnegie_Library_of_Pittsburgh
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