Third-class carriages for the most recently constructed passenger vessels:-- ---------------+------------------------+----------------+------------------ | DIMENSIONS OF | ENGINE. | PADDLE- | VESSEL. | | | |Tonnage.| | |strokes.| | |bucket. ---------------+----+-----+----+--------+---+---+--------+----+----+-------- | ft.| ft. | ft.| ft. | ft.| ft. | ft.| |in.|ft.| | ft.|ft. | in. Isaac Newton |333 |40·4 |10·0| |81 |12 | 21 |35·0|11·6| 36 Commodore |280 |33·0 |10·6| |65 |11 | 22 |33·0|11·0| 33 C. Vanderbilt |300 |35·0 |11·0| 1,075 |72 |12 | 21-1/2 |38·0|10·3| 32 Empire State |304 |39·0 |13·6| |76 |12 | 21-1/2 |38·0|10·3| 32 Oregon |308 |35·0 | -- | Albany | 212|26 | -- |23 | 9 |30 |1.
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