The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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Every trunk line railroad reaching New York serves the waterfront terminals by
carfloat transfer connections, thereby giving Brooklyn manufacturers direct
carfloat service with all transcontinental railroads. The proposed marginal
railroad along ...
Every trunk line railroad reaching New York serves the waterfront terminals by
carfloat transfer connections, thereby giving Brooklyn manufacturers direct
carfloat service with all transcontinental railroads. The proposed marginal
railroad along ...
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waterfront accommodations and these can be anticipated sufficiently in advance
so that the structures planned will be ample in dimension and capacity to take
care of future growth and demands for a reasonable period of years. THE PORT
or ...
waterfront accommodations and these can be anticipated sufficiently in advance
so that the structures planned will be ample in dimension and capacity to take
care of future growth and demands for a reasonable period of years. THE PORT
or ...
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In Manhattan, for instance, so large a porportion of the waterfront has been
developed for commercial and indus- rial purposes, that only a small frontage
such as that along Riverside Park is left for breathing spaces for the millions who
reside ...
In Manhattan, for instance, so large a porportion of the waterfront has been
developed for commercial and indus- rial purposes, that only a small frontage
such as that along Riverside Park is left for breathing spaces for the millions who
reside ...
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