Sidney A. Beers
Sidney A. Beers was a civil engineer and the inventor of the Improved Elastic Railroad, for which he was granted a patent on 18 May 1858.[1][3][4]
Improved Elastic Railroad[edit]
The invention of Sidney A. Beers, 280 Broadway, New York, consisted of employing a sub-foundation of rubble stone, a block of oak plank, a shoe of cast iron, an arch or foundation rail and ties also of cast-iron, surmounted by a rolled iron coping rail, with an elastic material introduced between the two kinds of rail.[1]
Although the first cost of construction was expected to somewhat exceed that of the railroads in use at the time, the expense of repairs was predicted to be so far diminished as not only to speedily reimburse the construction account, but also to ensure a largely increased dividend upon the total investment.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Sidney A. Beers: Improved Elastic Railroad. Scientific American, Series 1, 27 February 1858, Volume 013, Issue 25, page 196. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ↑ Sidney A. Beers: Letters Patent No. 20,248, dated 18 May 1858
- ↑ Edward Ernest Russell Tratman: Report on the Substitution of Metal for Wood in Railroad Ties, page 326.
- ↑ S. A. Beers: Village of West Troy embracing Watervliet. 1858
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