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Concurrent Hearings by the Port of New York Authority and the Interstate
Commerce Commission, Held in New York, on April 5, 6 and 7, 1923, To Prove
Economic Justification of Belt Line No. 13, Running From Fort Lee to Constable
Hook, ...
Concurrent Hearings by the Port of New York Authority and the Interstate
Commerce Commission, Held in New York, on April 5, 6 and 7, 1923, To Prove
Economic Justification of Belt Line No. 13, Running From Fort Lee to Constable
Hook, ...
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Summary of Railroad and Port Authority Relations Mr. Gary then briefly recited
the history of the relations of the railroads with the Port Authority, the nature of the
problems submitted to the railroads and the efforts the railroads have made in an
...
Summary of Railroad and Port Authority Relations Mr. Gary then briefly recited
the history of the relations of the railroads with the Port Authority, the nature of the
problems submitted to the railroads and the efforts the railroads have made in an
...
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also previously been explained in other Port Authority studies, that the costs of
marketing foodstuffs and commodities within the metropolitan district, and
particularly within the City of New York, were excessive. Many Operations and
Handlings ...
also previously been explained in other Port Authority studies, that the costs of
marketing foodstuffs and commodities within the metropolitan district, and
particularly within the City of New York, were excessive. Many Operations and
Handlings ...
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