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Page 10
All the conditions as outlined, would apply to the waterfront and harbor of greater
New York. More than one-hundred years of railroading has served but to
aggravate and complicate, without solving the problem of the railroad at the
waterfront.
All the conditions as outlined, would apply to the waterfront and harbor of greater
New York. More than one-hundred years of railroading has served but to
aggravate and complicate, without solving the problem of the railroad at the
waterfront.
Page 5
THE Port of New York Authority had its origin as the outcome of litigation between
the States of New York and New Jersey over the freight rate and the railroad
differential that applies to New York Harbor, a very bitterly fought case which was
...
THE Port of New York Authority had its origin as the outcome of litigation between
the States of New York and New Jersey over the freight rate and the railroad
differential that applies to New York Harbor, a very bitterly fought case which was
...
Page 13
Conditions in New York Harbor Mr. Donnelly continued: "Now, I have a few more
slides to show you dealing with conditions here in Xew York harbor, and they
include suggestions which I have to make. Beyond question New York harbor is
the ...
Conditions in New York Harbor Mr. Donnelly continued: "Now, I have a few more
slides to show you dealing with conditions here in Xew York harbor, and they
include suggestions which I have to make. Beyond question New York harbor is
the ...
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