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Journal Article

Author
Myers, W. H.
Title
Electrification of Sydney and suburban railways: IV. - power supply and distribution
In
Transactions of the Institution of Engineers Australia
Imprint
vol. 7, Institution of Engineers Australia, Sydney, NSW, 1926, pp. 384-494
Url
https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.865794937441746
Abstract

In the following review of the power supply and distribution systems for the Sydney suburban railway electrification scheme, it is only practicable to give, within a reasonable compass, the main features of the work; and particular reference is made to the technical and other considerations which have led to the more important of the decisions reached in its design.

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