The Modern Railroad

CHAPTER XXIV

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THE MECHANICAL DEPARTMENTS 388

Care and repair of cars and engines--The locomotive cleaned and inspected after each long journey--Frequent visits of engines to the shops and foundries at Altoona--The table for testing the power and speed of locomotives--The car shops--Steel cars beginning to supersede wooden ones--Painting a freight car--Lack of method in early repair shops--Search for flaws in wheels.