Fully operated and organized force, that averages 156 men, strips track and lays 5237 tons of new steel in 12 days at average cost of $1.77 per ton including charges for use of equipment; chart showing organization and equipment used in rail laying on Fitchburg division.
Machines speed rail laying on Boston and Maine
Ry. Eng. Maintenance
Railway Engineering and Maintenance ; 27 , n 9
1931
5 pages
10 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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