The Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, Geology, Industrial Arts, Manufactures, and Technology, 15. köideJames Samuelson, Sir William Crookes J. Churchill and Sons., 1878 |
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... occurs in which a carriage leaves the rails from failure in any portion of a train , it may be of great , and even ... occurred last November , near Wincanton , on the Somerset and Dorset Railway . In that case an up - passenger train ...
... occurs in which a carriage leaves the rails from failure in any portion of a train , it may be of great , and even ... occurred last November , near Wincanton , on the Somerset and Dorset Railway . In that case an up - passenger train ...
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... occurred this year were all more or less of a preventable character . The means of prevention are well known , and have sufficiently often been urged , as well in individual as in general reports . ' Why these means of prevention have ...
... occurred this year were all more or less of a preventable character . The means of prevention are well known , and have sufficiently often been urged , as well in individual as in general reports . ' Why these means of prevention have ...
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... occurred through the break being applied too powerfully and too strongly , which caused the couplings to break and the train to part in two . The Carriage Super- intendent of the Midland Railway further explained that , in working ...
... occurred through the break being applied too powerfully and too strongly , which caused the couplings to break and the train to part in two . The Carriage Super- intendent of the Midland Railway further explained that , in working ...
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... occurring in any part of the train its effi- ciency might be seriously interfered with , but when in proper working order it is no doubt a very powerful break . 3. The Vacuum Break . - Smith's vacuum break , which formed one of those ...
... occurring in any part of the train its effi- ciency might be seriously interfered with , but when in proper working order it is no doubt a very powerful break . 3. The Vacuum Break . - Smith's vacuum break , which formed one of those ...
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... occur through the accidental breaking of a coupling . The carriages were slipped from the train at full speed , and with full steam on the engine , on signal being given to the guard entrusted with the slip . The speed of the train at ...
... occur through the accidental breaking of a coupling . The carriages were slipped from the train at full speed , and with full steam on the engine , on signal being given to the guard entrusted with the slip . The speed of the train at ...
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