Up for bid is a copy of The Electric Divisions of the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway (Bulletin GEA-150) published in October, 1925 by the General Electric Company of Schenectady, N. Y. in excellent condition. This is a 44 page booklet describing the various locomotives produced by General Electric for the C. The booklet is illustrated on practically every page with black and white photographs and drawings. The famous transcontinental "Olympian" passenger train is illustrated on cover and several interior pages. The sections headings are as follows:- The Electrified Divisions
- Coast and Columbia Divisions
- Passenger and Freight Traffic
- Direct-current Power Supply
- Electrical Operation
- Regeneration
- Electrical Equipment
- Motive Power
- Electric Freight Locomotives
- Motors and Control
- Control Equipment
- Switching Locomotives
- High Speed Passenger Locomotives
- Substations
- Coast and Columbia Divisions
- High Speed Circuit Breaker Protection for Substations and Passenger Locomotives
- Power Limiting and Indicating System
- Power Supply
- Overhead Construction
- Electric Power Plants of the Montana Power Co.
- Power Supply for Coast Divisions
- Comparative Cost of Electric and Steam Operation
The booklet measures 11" H x 8" W, has a stiff card stock cover, and a staple binding. It is in excellent condition with virtually no wear on the cover. There is no writing on any of the pages. the binding is tight. I will ship it USPS First Class mail in a sheet protector and a stiffened envelope.
I
have attempted to describe this volume as accurately and completely as possible with
the hopes of your complete satisfaction. The volume is sold, however,
"as is" with no returns accepted.
Email me, if you have questions.
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