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Identifier: canadiantransport1913 (find matches)
Title: Canadian transportation & distribution management
Year: 1913 (1910s)
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Subjects: Freight and freightage Shipment of goods Transportation
Publisher: Don Mills, Ont. : Southam Business Publications
Contributing Library: Fisher - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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dentlyas ah auxiliary to other methodsof block signaling, whether theblocks be automatically or man-.-TTallv controlled. Tb>e>equipment necessary fori-tsoperation is so extremely sim-ple that in both first cost andcost of maintenance it is perfectlypractical from the financial stand-point. Indeed, it is literally ef-fective insurance of safety at aremarkably low rate. e efficiencv of the SimmenSignal as well as the entireimmen System of Railway Sig-^, is not theoretical. Ithas been proven in over threeyears of steady service underconditions which were adverserather than favorable. This company is prepared todemonstrate to any railway thevalue and economy of this singlefeature of the Simmen System,or of the Simmen System as awhole, desig-ned for full protec-tion of train movements. Descriptive literature willgladly be furnished upon re-quest. Nor they- Simmen Signal Co., Ltd. 701-2 Confederation Life Chambers :: Toronto, Canada 4 CANADIAN RAILWAY AND MARINE WORLD. (January, 1913.
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Construction Equipment of all Descriptions for RAILROAD BUILDING Marion Steam Shovels All capacities from 5-8 cubic yard to 6 cubic yard dippers. Built ofthe very best materials—Standard and Revolving Types. Kilbourne & Jacobs Dump Cars These cars are built with Pressed Steel Channel Arch-Brace Under-names, which bind the trucks firmly together, also form the supportsfor the car bed in dumping. We want you to investigate these cars.It will pay you. Davenport Locomotives We can supply Locomotives in all sizes for any practical gauge. Letus send you catalogues. Steel Rails, Wheel and Drag Scrapers, Plows, Track Tools,Hoisting Engines, Concrete Mixers, Rock Crushers,Derricks, Wire Rope, Etc., Etc. BRANCH WINNIPEG, MAN. BRANCH VANCOUVER, B. C. January, 1913.) CANADIAN RAILWAY AND MARINE WORLD. 5 THE Steel Company of Canada LIMITED Railroad Track EquipmentAngle Bars Tie PlatesSteel Track Spikes Bolts & Nuts PIG IRON Foundry Basic Malleable Car Axles and Forgings Invincible Fencin

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  • bookcentury:1900
  • booksubject:Freight_and_freightage
  • booksubject:Shipment_of_goods
  • booksubject:Transportation
  • bookpublisher:Don_Mills__Ont____Southam_Business_Publications
  • bookcontributor:Fisher___University_of_Toronto
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