Scientific American Reference BookMunn & Company, 1912 - 597페이지 |
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... trains each 10 miles in length and consisting of 1,400 cars . To Florida - Key West Railroad : 800.000 barrels of cement . Three trains each over 10 miles long . To Ashokan Dam : 1,000,000 barrels . Four trains over 10 miles long . 1910 ...
... trains each 10 miles in length and consisting of 1,400 cars . To Florida - Key West Railroad : 800.000 barrels of cement . Three trains each over 10 miles long . To Ashokan Dam : 1,000,000 barrels . Four trains over 10 miles long . 1910 ...
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... train Carrier pigeon Velocipede ( racing ) Horse ( racing ) Express train In one sec . In one sec . 11 yds . Swallow 50 yds . " .13 Breech loading rifle .470 " .19 " Cannon ball .490 " .20 " Revolution of the earth on its axis at .20 ...
... train Carrier pigeon Velocipede ( racing ) Horse ( racing ) Express train In one sec . In one sec . 11 yds . Swallow 50 yds . " .13 Breech loading rifle .470 " .19 " Cannon ball .490 " .20 " Revolution of the earth on its axis at .20 ...
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... Train made the trip in 1890 in 67 days 12 hours and 3 minutes . In 1901 Charles Fitzmorris made the trip in 60 days 13 hours 29 minutes and 42 2-5 sec- onds , in the race of schoolboys con- ducted by the Hearst papers . Fitzmorris left ...
... Train made the trip in 1890 in 67 days 12 hours and 3 minutes . In 1901 Charles Fitzmorris made the trip in 60 days 13 hours 29 minutes and 42 2-5 sec- onds , in the race of schoolboys con- ducted by the Hearst papers . Fitzmorris left ...
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... train of 169 cars weighing , with load , 72 tons each . The train , weighing 10.000 tons , would reach for over a mile , or , say , from City Hall Square to the Battery , New York . The lower cut represents the size of a single car ...
... train of 169 cars weighing , with load , 72 tons each . The train , weighing 10.000 tons , would reach for over a mile , or , say , from City Hall Square to the Battery , New York . The lower cut represents the size of a single car ...
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... Train . Freight Tons Carried ( m ) .. 4 Carried One Mile ( m ) ..... 12,844,243 17,353,588 33,508,240 160.9 93.0 2.142 42 675,608 81,073,784 Average Receipts per Ton Mile ( mills ) . Locomotives , Number ...... 8.95 32,139 2.013 42 ...
... Train . Freight Tons Carried ( m ) .. 4 Carried One Mile ( m ) ..... 12,844,243 17,353,588 33,508,240 160.9 93.0 2.142 42 675,608 81,073,784 Average Receipts per Ton Mile ( mills ) . Locomotives , Number ...... 8.95 32,139 2.013 42 ...
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