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Identifier: journalofele241251910paci (find matches)
Title: Journal of electricity, power, and gas
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Pacific Coast Electric Transmission Association
Subjects: Electrical engineering Electricity Gas manufacture and works
Publisher: San Francisco : Technical Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: California State Library Califa/LSTA Grant
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ifl Journal of Electricity POWER AND GAS Devoted to the Conversion, Transmission and Distribution of Energy IP Volume XXIV SAN FRANCISCO, JANUARY 15, 1910 Number 3 (Copyright, 1910. by Technical Publishing Company) VISALIA FIFTEEN CYCLE SINGLE PHASE RAILWAY The first, and at the same time the only, 15 cycle,single phase, alternating current railway in the UnitedStates is the Visalia Electric Railroad, running fromVisalia to Lemon Cove, California. After two years it will undoubtedly become an important link in thelarge electric railway system which seems destined tocover that section of the San Joaquin Valley at a datenot far distant.
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Single-Phase Interurban Electric Car on Visalia Railway. of successful operation, this pioneer 15 cycle develop-ment lias fully justified the confidence and courage ofits builders in selecting, untried, a system of electri-fication without the restrictions for heavy main lineservice shown by the other systems investigated. Al-though ihe present length of electrical ri;)eralion is only22 miles, the location of the Visalia road is such that For further data see Journal of Klent-ricity, Power and Gas,August 31, 1907. For a distance of ten miles, between Visalia andExeter, the electric railway traverses the main trackof the Southern Pacific Railroad which has been elec-trified over this section by the addition of rail bonds,and the 3300 volt trolley. Twelve miles farther, fromE.xeler to Lemon Cove, a new n>ad bed has been con-Iructed, making the total lenglii nf the Visalia-LemonCove electrified route 22 miles. The road is singletracked throughout with the exception of the switching 50
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