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LOCATION or MILL B.ASIN The initial industrial unit to be developed, and the
one upon which greatest progress has been made, is Mill Basin, located upon
the basin nearest the Entrance Channel, and first to be improved under the terms
of ...
LOCATION or MILL B.ASIN The initial industrial unit to be developed, and the
one upon which greatest progress has been made, is Mill Basin, located upon
the basin nearest the Entrance Channel, and first to be improved under the terms
of ...
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At this writing the surface car lines within the Greater City of New York control
about 1,200 miles of single track, which are so located in each borough as to
reach every part of the Greater City. When we laid out Manhattan Island and The
Bronx ...
At this writing the surface car lines within the Greater City of New York control
about 1,200 miles of single track, which are so located in each borough as to
reach every part of the Greater City. When we laid out Manhattan Island and The
Bronx ...
Page 14
... permit shippers having private sidetracks located on the New York Central
System as it would then be constituted, within the Port District, to have tiheir
carload freight delivered to or received ifrom competing lines at junction points
within that ...
... permit shippers having private sidetracks located on the New York Central
System as it would then be constituted, within the Port District, to have tiheir
carload freight delivered to or received ifrom competing lines at junction points
within that ...
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