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Identifier: canadiantransport1921 (find matches)
Title: Canadian transportation & distribution management
Year: 1921 (1920s)
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Subjects: Freight and freightage Shipment of goods Transportation
Publisher: Don Mills, Ont. : Southam Business Publications
Contributing Library: Fisher - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
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Fig. I. General layout, Canadian National Railways Locomotive Terminal, etc., Moncton, N.B. CANADIAN RAILWAY AND MARINE WORLD December, 1921.
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motor. Ample window space will pro-vide good natural lighting, while artifi-cial lighting will be by electricity, gen-erated at the main shops north of theterminal, and carried over railway wiresto the terminal facilities. Heating is tobe by mechanical hot air system installedin the power house, the heating duct be-ing shown in fig. 3. One of the fans inconnection with the heating system willbe adjacent to the power house, the otherbeing in a fan room at the other side ofthe long stalls of the house. The houseis to be equipped with a most completesystem of piping, for water, steam andcompressed air, and it is the intentionto install a hot-well to receive blow offsteam and water from locomotives, andexhaust steam from the power house, foruse in connection with the washing outof locomotive boilers. The smoke jackswill be of wood. The machine shop, 83 ft. 10 in. x 53 ft.4 in., of brick, on concrete foundations,with tar and gravel roofing, is adjacentto the locomotive house, and connected
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