Show From time to time we have given accounts ac-counts of the new and awfully heavy trains on the Eastern rallroadsand of the growing weight of locomotives The New York Press says now that railroad men begin to believe that the building or locomotives has been locomotves carried to carled excess ex-cess that they are too big and heavy that they tear up the track break down bridges are more easily crjpplcd thansmaller machines and do not haul so very many more cars than tho smaller engines while some of them fall to make good time When they got up to the fiftyton locomotive tJc lClon they thoirght that was the acme Now they are building them that Weigh 180 tons President Stuyvesant Stuyveslnt Fish had one made recently for the Illinois Central that welgs 182 tons 50 pounds Loco Lco motives cost from 9 to 32 cents a pound Tho coat of running a passenger engine for 3 hundred miles will nSlne mies wI average 15 and a freight engine S2510 |