Two different designs developed by Chicago and North Western Railroad to meet U S Public Health Service regulations governing equipment used for supplying potable water in passenger cars; one embodies complete overhead system, utilizing existing station platform canopies as support, while other involves use of insulated hydrant boxes extending above ground.
Hydrants for watering coaches on C. and N. W.
Ry Eng Maintenance
Railway Engineering and Maintenance ; 44 , n 6
1948
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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