The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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That it shall be the duty of the (United States Shipping) Board, in co-operation
with the Secretary of War, with the object of promoting, encouraging, and
developing ports and transportation facilities in connection with water commerce
over ...
That it shall be the duty of the (United States Shipping) Board, in co-operation
with the Secretary of War, with the object of promoting, encouraging, and
developing ports and transportation facilities in connection with water commerce
over ...
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'(a) To establish physical connection between the lines of the rail carrier aud the
dock of the water carrier by directing the rail carrier to make suitable connection
between its lines and a track or tracks which have been constructed from the
dock ...
'(a) To establish physical connection between the lines of the rail carrier aud the
dock of the water carrier by directing the rail carrier to make suitable connection
between its lines and a track or tracks which have been constructed from the
dock ...
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A marginal railroad extending from a connection with the proposed outer belt line
(number fifteen) near New Brunswick along the northerly shore of the Raritan
river to Perth Amboy, thence northerly along the westerly side of the Arthur kill to
a ...
A marginal railroad extending from a connection with the proposed outer belt line
(number fifteen) near New Brunswick along the northerly shore of the Raritan
river to Perth Amboy, thence northerly along the westerly side of the Arthur kill to
a ...
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