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Title: Massachusetts Electric Companies — General Organization Chart of Equipment Department; in:
Electric railway journal
Year: 1908 (1900s)
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Subjects: Electric railroads
Publisher: (New York) McGraw Hill Pub. Co
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nate employeesof each system. STANDARDIZATION OF FORMS In order to avoid confusion in an organization of such scopeit is necessary to make use of a number of printed forms re-lating to internal business. The forms have been standardizedwith the object of avoiding complications and providing thenecessary detailed information with a minimum expenditure oftime and thought. The forms in use, some of which are illus-trated herewith, are those pertaining to the work of the car June 4, 1910.) ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL. 971 house, the shop and general foremens offices and the records ofthe Boston office. At all car houses a daily log book is kept with duplicate night or otherwise at foreign stations and the reverse, cars in-spected as to body, trucks, brake rigging, motors, controllers,wiring, etc., and cars out of service on account of defects. Any Georgetown GrovelandNewbury Wyoma Storage West Lynn Storage Mr.Johnson Draeut( Mr.Sraith Mr.Hayden Mr.OBrienO WakefieldStorageMr.Murphy No.Reading
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Schroeder Globe ( Hingham Quincy & BostonBraintree &WeymouthHanoverWater Street, Rockland Operating Carhouses.J Carhouses under ConstructionQ Storage Carhouses. Revised March 1, 1910. Old ColonySt. Ry. Co. Massachusetts Electric Companies—General Organization Chart of Equipment Department. sheets. This shows details relating to the leaving times andnumbers of cars operating on the different routes, armature andwheel changes, bearing and field changes (the latter beingshown under coil numbers top or bottom), cars put up for the accident or occurrence which causes a car to be withdrawnfrom its regular duties is noted, whether caused by employees,outsiders, or by circumstances beyond control of the company.The original log sheet is forwarded to the office of the superin- 972 ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL. (Vol. XXXV. No. 23. tendent of car repairs daily, and a duplicate is kept at the carhouse for the information of the car house foreman. In addition to the notation made on the car
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