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THE WORLD: SATUKDAY EVENING, JANUARY [8, 1902. PAGE. RH RK eve se TT Podlishes by the Press Publishing Company, No. 63 to 62 Park Row, New York. Entered at the Post-OMfice at New York as Second-Class Mall Matter. | VOLUME 42 ‘ NO. 14,760. THE W YORI D's Tt NNEL PLAN. Except for its very simplicity, which may at first view make railway @Mficlals suspicious of ft. the feasibility of The World's mikgestion of a sate and practicable plan for running trains through the Park avenue tunne self-evident. Thir plan ts To make the entire lock of the block signal system now in use To allow but 1 time on any one track in the tunne To increase the n the tunnel keeping within th Umilt of safety for a clear track These recommendations, !f aecrried out entirely eliminate the @anger of a recurrence of t onditions that now mmke It possible for an They will tn no {ncautious engineer to run down a waiting train ahead wise necessitate a slower schedule for arriving or departing trains, for they where the time | will permit the passage of thirty trains an hour each way They i high rate will allow ot apeed een which table calls for but e! will detain passengers for not charged more than three minutes In th coal which the delays made with sinoke fases, in mosphere, systen to the congestion of the tracks. som: necessary by the present times confine them for nearly an hour They are, in effect tion of the Coroner's jury of the nda 2 practical extension ter when passing after the a twer that be adviser outgoing and Incoming train of the train immediately preceding {t and also of its reasonable headway.” | Pending the ments looking to simil why T for the completion of the Central's promised terminal » is no recautions for safety e World's reason | a workable and | plan should not Vv now discoverable @atisfactory have made the dered ubstitute s which for ten years and m ker of rear-end collisions constantly imminent, and ren t an exhibition of extraordinary good fortune that the accident of Qast week was not a repetition of others, rather than the first of tts kind a} conditions that made immunit er ama f chance | The cheers which greeted the name of “our oli fer" at the Sullivan love-feast for Nixon in last night were hardly as loud as a New York Ce MORE LIGHT ON RAILWAY MANAGEMENT. | It appears from Manager Mranklin’s testimony yesterday that “good, | reliable, conscientious engines ve well as green ones, were in the habit | of running past danke the tunn It apn also fre his fur-| ther unwilling evidence that it needs a space of 450 feet--more than two City blocks—to stop a train of ten coaches when under headw 1 {f, as happens, the rails are greasy it is not pow to check the train's momen tum to a safety point in that seemingly ample streteh of track Consider this evidence in connection with the previously ted facts | that 1 made ¢ er Ights freq s tha engineers, even when they left their cabs to look f dt determine accurately the color of the lights, whether wi or gre that torpedoes—the last warning of immediate danger—nsuall explode: and when so aide the Inference isa fair one that entering the tunnel homestr iowhich ends ty ond tion begins a All, go-as-vou- please Chance !s the fudge and tiinekesper and the passe afety the stakes The rls of Trvingtor and Tarry rous charities Her bounty rare trains re of multi-millionaire b y ' sometimes gore fi n practical utility | OPERA-BOLFFE PLUGILIS™ Meher m 1 Philade IN PHILADELPHIA, The Sharkey improve- | ; UNCLE iy \ cars . 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