Nov. 14: Detailed description of buildings and equipment at Point St. Charles, Montreal. Nov. 28: Description of 10 subdepartments in machine shops; boiler shop. Dec. 12: Tender frame and tank repairs occupy space of 264 ft. in east end of heavy machine bay, section being 5 ft. higher in order to provide ample height for carrying largest type of tender tanks over one another without trucks. (See also Can. Machy vol. 40, nos. 23, 24 and 25, 28, Nov. 14, pp. 35-39, 31-35 and 30-33 and 76, 12 figs)
Point St. Charles shops of the canadian national railways
Can. Ry. Mar. World
1929
2 pages
3 Figs.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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