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Lack of facilities, such as belt line, marginal waterfront lines, union terminal yards,
union receiving and delivery stations, warehouses supported by rails — results in
congestion at the railheads, delayed distribution, congestion on the streets of ...
Lack of facilities, such as belt line, marginal waterfront lines, union terminal yards,
union receiving and delivery stations, warehouses supported by rails — results in
congestion at the railheads, delayed distribution, congestion on the streets of ...
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Prior to the development of the $20,000,000 Municipal Terminal at Stapleton, the
general public outside of shipping interests had a very limited knowledge of the
facilities offered in this locality, but the City's extensive improvements have ...
Prior to the development of the $20,000,000 Municipal Terminal at Stapleton, the
general public outside of shipping interests had a very limited knowledge of the
facilities offered in this locality, but the City's extensive improvements have ...
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"Obviously, the linking- up of new facilities with existing facilities requires
concurrent action. The Port Authority should not issue bonds for a tunnel until the
appropriate orders have been made which will fit in these existing facilities with
the new ...
"Obviously, the linking- up of new facilities with existing facilities requires
concurrent action. The Port Authority should not issue bonds for a tunnel until the
appropriate orders have been made which will fit in these existing facilities with
the new ...
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