Fig. 31.

After the completion of the fourth cut, [Fig. 32], track No. 3 is used for a car repair and extra storage track for loads or empties, for which there may not be room in tracks 1 or 2. Enough tracks have then been built for the most efficient and economical handling of the loaded material, and if the empty cars are promptly returned the steam shovel can be kept almost constantly at work. Each pit track, on which the steam shovel advances, becomes a side track on the completion of that cut, to be used as a loading track for the next cut up to the fourth cut, after which the loading tracks are taken up on completion of the cut for which they are used, [Fig. 33], and relaid in the pit of the next cut, to be used, taken up, and relaid as before for the following cuts. In pits less than one-quarter mile in length, it is sometimes necessary to retain more of these tracks to provide ample storage space for all loaded and empty cars.

Fig. 32.

Fig. 33.