... railroad company owning or operating any railroad wholly or partly within this State, shall make some. effective provision against the burning of cars in which passengers are carried, or of cars which form part of passenger trains, in some one or... Railway Locomotives and Cars - Page 661888Full view - About this book
| Michigan Railroad Commission - 1887 - 736 pages
...1887, it is provided, " That on and after the first day of November, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, every railroad company owning or operating any railroad...extinguished in case the car is overturned." The intent evidently being to avoid heating cars with what has come to be known as the deadly car stove. Various... | |
| Michigan - 1887
...or other equally Methods of effective methods: By generating the heat for warming the cars heating. outside and independent of said cars, or by enclosing...quickly extinguished in case the car is overturned. stoves or SEC. 2. No stove or heater shall be used in any car on which be*piea«!d°etc? passengers... | |
| 1889 - 192 pages
...carried, or of cars which form part of passenger trains, in some one or more of the following, or other equally effective methods: By generating the heat for warming the cars outside Methods of and independent of said cars, or by the use of heaters in the heatlngcars, so constructed... | |
| Michigan. Legislature - 1891 - 1000 pages
...carried, or of cars which form part of passenger trains, in some one or more of the following, or otlipr equally effective, methods: By generating the heat...for warming the cars outside and independent of said care, or by use of heaters iu the cars, so count rucred, that, in case of accident, it will be practically... | |
| Michigan. Attorney General's Office, Michigan. Department of Attorney General - 1916 - 664 pages
...carried, or of cars which form part of passenger trains, in some one or more of the following, or other equally effective, methods : By generating the heat...the cars outside and independent of said cars, or by the use of Beaters in the cars, so constructed that in case of accident, it will be practically impossible... | |
| Michigan - 1913 - 120 pages
...carried, or of cars which form part of passenger trains, in some one or more of the following, or other equally effective, methods : By generating the heat...the cars outside and independent of said cars, or by the use of heaters in the cars, so constructed that in case of accident, it will be practically impossible... | |
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