The Elements of Railroad Engineering Prepared for Students of the International
The Elements of Railroad Engineering Prepared for Students of the International
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C. Of track C and tangent to that curve, track D commences. At 54 ft. From the commencement of track D is the P. C. Of a 23° curve R. For 28° 38', and called track E, which ter- minates in a tangent parallel to the tangent of track C, and spaced 12 ft. From it. At 364 ft. From the P. T. Of track £ is the west end of a coal chute. The south side of the chute is 8 ft. From the center of the track; the north side is 22 ft. From the center of the track, which gives the build- ing a total width of 3...0 ft. It extends in length to Main street. At 257 ft. From the commencement of track D is the P. C. Of a 1G° curve R. For 31°, and called track F. At 8 ft. To the right and parallel to the tangent of this curve is a freight depot, extending from the P. T. Of the curve and 200 ft. Long by 35 ft. Wide. On the south side the freight station is a platform 10 ft. Wide, extending its entire length. At 312 ft. From the commencement of track D is the P. C. Of a 23° curve R. For 31°, the tangent of which is parallel to track F, their center lines being spaced 12 ft.
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