176 POWER DISTRIBUTION FOR ELECTRIC RAILROADS.
for all work requiring considerable and variable resistance
in the armature circuit. It is therefore, particularly well
adapted for railway work at varying speed, hoisting and
similar severe service. In general properties, efficiency,
power factor, regulation and so forth the two construc-
tions are indistinguishable.
FIG. 96.
For effectively meeting the demands of railway service
a motor must be simple, durable and easy to inspect and
repair; it must also be capable of regulation in speed with-
in rather wide limits, must have great initial torque, and
must have a good efficiency. The first three mechanical
qualifications the induction motor is amply able to meet.