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Journal Article

Author
Wilshire, James Robert
Title
Some features of design, and operating experiences of 1500 v. railway sub-stations. New South Wales Government Railways, 1925-1930
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 2, no. 7, Jul 1930, pp. 229-246
Description

This paper No.317, originated in the Sydney Division of the Institution.

See also discussions and communications:
JIEA v2 n11 Nov 1930 pp.431-434;
JIEA v3 n5 May 1931 p.171.

[This paper was awarded a Special Mention for the Electrical Association Premium 1930.]

Abstract

Before dealing with some interesting operating experiences encountered while putting to work fifteen (15) 1,500 v. railway substations, this paper briefly outlines the building programme of the substations, their magnitude and costs, and some features of their design, and equipment.

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  • Wilshire, James Robert (Harvey, R. M.; Donaldson, L. J.), 'Some features of design, and operating experiences of 1500 v. railway sub-stations. New South Wales Government Railways, 1925-1930 (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 2 (11) (1930), 431-434. Details
  • Wilshire, James Robert (Harvey, R. M.; Donaldson, L. J.), 'Some features of design, and operating experiences of 1500 v. railway sub-stations. New South Wales Government Railways, 1925-1930 (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 3 (5) (1931), 171. Details

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