Welded all steel passenger cars built at Milwaukee, Wis, shops of Chicago, Mil-waukee, St. Paul, and Pacific Railways in 1942, enabled handling of record breaking war and civilian passenger traffic in 1942; dimensions and weights given; general construction of cars; trucks embody new features; Waukesha air conditioning equipment; principal features of dining cars. (See also Ry Age v 114 n 14 Apr 3 1943 p 656-60)
Milwaukee's 31 new passenger cars
Ry Mech Engr
Railway Mechanical Engineer ; 117 , n 4
1943
6 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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