The principal superiority of the engine over any of the English ones known consists in the light weight, — which is but between four and five tons, — her small bulk, and the simplicity of her working machinery. We rejoice at the result of this experiment,... Memorial of Matthias W. Baldwin - Strana 52autor/autoři: Wolcott Calkins - 1867 - 237 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 432 str.
...gross, at an average speed of 40 miles to the hour, on a level road. The chief superiority of this engine over any of the English ones known, consists in the light weight, which is but between four and five tons, her small bulk, and the simplicity of her working... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1833 - 472 str.
...after dark, but a portion of her power used. It is needless to say that the spectators were delighted. From this experiment there is every reason to believe...will draw thirty tons gross, at an average speed of 40 miles to the hour, on a level road. The chief superiority of this engine over any of the English,... | |
| John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, Edward Young - 1868 - 720 str.
...entire success as a locomotive. The newspapers of the day reported that it was capable of carrying thirty tons gross at an average speed of forty miles an hour, though its own weight, in consequence of the restrictions of the Company, was only between four and... | |
| 1888 - 1032 str.
...dark, but a portion of her power was used. " It is needless to say that the spectators were delighted. From this experiment there is every reason to believe...thirty tons gross at an average speed of forty miles to the hour, on a level road. The chief superiority of this engine over any of the English ones known... | |
| 1889 - 900 str.
...say that the spectators were delighted. From this experiment there is every reason to believe that this engine will draw thirty tons gross, at an average speed of forty miles to the hour, on a level road. The chief superiority of this engine over any of the English one«, now... | |
| Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation - 1897 - 100 str.
...dark, but a portion of her power was used. It is needless to say that the spectators were delighted. From this experiment there is every reason to believe...any of the English ones known, consists in the light weight, — which is but between four and five tons, — her small bulk, and the simplicity of her... | |
| Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation - 1897 - 98 str.
...dark, but a portion of her power was used. It is needless to say that the spectators were delighted. From this experiment there is every reason to believe...any of the English ones known, consists in the light weight, — which is but between four and five tons, — her small bulk, and the simplicity of her... | |
| Baldwin Locomotive Works - 1900 - 464 str.
...dark, but a portion of her power was used. It is needless to say that the spectators were delighted. From this experiment there is every reason to believe...any of the English ones known consists in the light weight, — which is but between four and five tons, — her small bulk, and the simplicity of her... | |
| Baldwin Locomotive Works, Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation - 1903 - 110 str.
...dark, but a portion of her power was used. It is needless to say that the spectators were delighted. From this experiment there is every reason to believe...any of the English ones known consists in the light weight, — which is but between four and five tons, — her small bulk, and the simplicity of her... | |
| Baldwin Locomotive Works - 1908 - 504 str.
...dark, but a portion of her power was used. It is needless to say that the spectators were delighted. From this experiment there is every reason to believe...any of the English ones known consists in the light weight, — which is but between four and five tons, — her small bulk, and the simplicity of her... | |
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