The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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Railroad Believes It Can Throttle Navigation The Central Railroad of New Jersey
is at present intrenched in the possession of a bridge over Newark Bay that has
become a great public nuisance, so far as navigation is concerned, so obsolete ...
Railroad Believes It Can Throttle Navigation The Central Railroad of New Jersey
is at present intrenched in the possession of a bridge over Newark Bay that has
become a great public nuisance, so far as navigation is concerned, so obsolete ...
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Navigation interests favored a length of 500 feet above and below the bridge. To
Meet Criticisms of Navigation Interests In order to meet one of the principal
criticisms from navigation interests at the hearing held on July 14, the railroad ...
Navigation interests favored a length of 500 feet above and below the bridge. To
Meet Criticisms of Navigation Interests In order to meet one of the principal
criticisms from navigation interests at the hearing held on July 14, the railroad ...
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The traffic is heavy, and in order that the interests of both the railroad and
navigation be best served, a four- track structure appears necessary. The railroad
officials state they carry about 13,000,000 tons of freight and about 7,000,000 ...
The traffic is heavy, and in order that the interests of both the railroad and
navigation be best served, a four- track structure appears necessary. The railroad
officials state they carry about 13,000,000 tons of freight and about 7,000,000 ...
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