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I agree.I .Improving method of watering trains, Las Vegas LOS AUGELES, March 3, 1920. File 71-A ME. A. MAGUIRE: Your letter February 28th to Mr. Corrfstock on watering passenger trains at Las ----- statement that if trains 10 they would not need to be watered at La .nk you have got just what Mr. Merry inte lid not be possible to cut out the watering jas entirely even though they were watered i was that if some water were taken at Term r would be required at Las Vegas on Ho. 2 ; teen delayed, and should other trains be p the same complaint with other trains, as La !al place to water the trains because that . w ^ ___ lere brake shoes are applied, which is another job that consumes considerable time and usually more time than the dead time shown on the time card. repairmen's shop. Seems to me this pump should be located very close to the depot so that it could be turned on and off by the men working the train at that time. where you make the You also suggest that the pump be located near the car