Annual Report of the Board of Railroad Commissioners of the State of New York for the Fiscal Year Ending ..., Volume 1Weed, Parsons and Company, 1893 - Railroads |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 96
Page 13
... crossings , not only by rail- road extension , but by opening new streets and highways . The time has arrived to prohibit further crossings at grade . In the case of new railroad construction the matter is easily disposed of . All crossings ...
... crossings , not only by rail- road extension , but by opening new streets and highways . The time has arrived to prohibit further crossings at grade . In the case of new railroad construction the matter is easily disposed of . All crossings ...
Page 14
... crossings , and of these twenty - one were killed and twenty - four injured at crossings protected by gates or flagmen . The table of accidents , presented upon another page , is only for the nine months ending June 30 , 1892 , a change ...
... crossings , and of these twenty - one were killed and twenty - four injured at crossings protected by gates or flagmen . The table of accidents , presented upon another page , is only for the nine months ending June 30 , 1892 , a change ...
Page 15
... crossings would be great . To impose at once upon the interests involved the cost of the change of all , whatever ... crossing may exist . The State is a party to the change and should bear its proportion of the expense . This subject ...
... crossings would be great . To impose at once upon the interests involved the cost of the change of all , whatever ... crossing may exist . The State is a party to the change and should bear its proportion of the expense . This subject ...
Page 19
... crossing tracks , who are not on guard against an accident which , when it occurs , results in almost certain death . The opinion of practical railroad men is largely in favor of blocking guard rails and frogs . ACCIDENTS . The railroad ...
... crossing tracks , who are not on guard against an accident which , when it occurs , results in almost certain death . The opinion of practical railroad men is largely in favor of blocking guard rails and frogs . ACCIDENTS . The railroad ...
Page 21
... crossings of railroads 12 31 11 Failure of bridge , cattle - guard or trestle Locomotive explosions . Other train ... Crossing track at highways : Protected with gates or flagmen . Not protected with gates or flagmen Catching foot in ...
... crossings of railroads 12 31 11 Failure of bridge , cattle - guard or trestle Locomotive explosions . Other train ... Crossing track at highways : Protected with gates or flagmen . Not protected with gates or flagmen Catching foot in ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accident Albany amended by chap amount application appointed approved authorities avenue Board of Railroad bonds Bridge Brooklyn Buffalo Canastota capital stock Central and Hudson change of motive chapter 565 common carrier complaint comptroller condition Coney Island consent construction copy crossing deemed directors Electric employes engine entitled An act Erie and Western fare feet fences franchises freight girders Gloversville highway Hornellsville Hudson River Railroad issued Lake Erie letter as dictated liabilities Long Island Long Island City matter miles motive power Newburgh Niagara Falls notice operation Ordered filed Ordered that letter Ordered usual course Otis Elevating Railway owners passenger person rail Railroad Commissioners railroad corporation Railway Company rapid transit received relative repairs road Rochester route station stock corporation stockholders street surface railroad supreme court thereof tion track train Utica village vote West Shore Railroad York Central