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Page 12
It is hardly fair to hold that water traffic on Newark Bay is largely speculative, as is
intimated in the editorial quoted, for there is enough of it at present, and there
have been enough applications for terminal facilities for shipping that would use
a ...
It is hardly fair to hold that water traffic on Newark Bay is largely speculative, as is
intimated in the editorial quoted, for there is enough of it at present, and there
have been enough applications for terminal facilities for shipping that would use
a ...
Page 4
HARBOR AND MARINE REVIEW Courtesy of "Speed-Up'' The Proposed Vertical
Lift Type of Bridge Which the New Jersey Central R. R. Plans to Build Over
Newark Bay if Permitted. This Drawing Shows a 10,000 Ton Vessel Coming
Under ...
HARBOR AND MARINE REVIEW Courtesy of "Speed-Up'' The Proposed Vertical
Lift Type of Bridge Which the New Jersey Central R. R. Plans to Build Over
Newark Bay if Permitted. This Drawing Shows a 10,000 Ton Vessel Coming
Under ...
Page 13
Hearing Before Congressional Committee On Friday and Saturday, December 15
and 16, the opponents of the bridge and advocates of the tunnel, across the
entrance to Newark Bay, including Director Raymond, of Newark, Consulting ...
Hearing Before Congressional Committee On Friday and Saturday, December 15
and 16, the opponents of the bridge and advocates of the tunnel, across the
entrance to Newark Bay, including Director Raymond, of Newark, Consulting ...
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