The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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The bringing of the railroad cars to all parts of the port district and to the various
waterfronts will save time and cost of trucking and lighterage and will make
possible modern steamship development with supporting storage, and definite
plans ...
The bringing of the railroad cars to all parts of the port district and to the various
waterfronts will save time and cost of trucking and lighterage and will make
possible modern steamship development with supporting storage, and definite
plans ...
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This belt line would be controlled by the port district through an administrative
body, which would be empowered to render services to all railroads free of
charge. What would be the effect on the movement of freight? Shipments arriving
by ...
This belt line would be controlled by the port district through an administrative
body, which would be empowered to render services to all railroads free of
charge. What would be the effect on the movement of freight? Shipments arriving
by ...
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This report furnished a complete record of all the food supplies coming to the Port
District, the principal sources of production, the usual methods of transportation
and the quantities carried here in cold and dry storage, the annual consumption ...
This report furnished a complete record of all the food supplies coming to the Port
District, the principal sources of production, the usual methods of transportation
and the quantities carried here in cold and dry storage, the annual consumption ...
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