Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 4; Volume 141, Issue 4 |
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... rapid transit purposes through Barge Canal terminals and property . Still another provided a method for the removal of the elevated railroad spur on 42d street , Man- hattan . Another gave the Commission the exclusive right to prescribe ...
... rapid transit purposes through Barge Canal terminals and property . Still another provided a method for the removal of the elevated railroad spur on 42d street , Man- hattan . Another gave the Commission the exclusive right to prescribe ...
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... rapid transit authorized by Chapter 4 of the Laws of 1891 and amendments , known as the Rapid Transit Act , is approaching completion . This great system was estab- lished in 1913 under the agreements known as the Dual Contracts . Many ...
... rapid transit authorized by Chapter 4 of the Laws of 1891 and amendments , known as the Rapid Transit Act , is approaching completion . This great system was estab- lished in 1913 under the agreements known as the Dual Contracts . Many ...
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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. about 1,404 were engaged in rapid transit work and the remainder assigned to regulatory duties . LABOR AND MATERIALS The record of rapid transit construction during 1917 is a record of progress ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. about 1,404 were engaged in rapid transit work and the remainder assigned to regulatory duties . LABOR AND MATERIALS The record of rapid transit construction during 1917 is a record of progress ...
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... RAPID TRANSIT The many new rapid transit facilities placed in operation dur- ing the year aggregated nearly 82 track miles . Added to the track miles of other new lines of the Dual System previously placed in service , they make a total ...
... RAPID TRANSIT The many new rapid transit facilities placed in operation dur- ing the year aggregated nearly 82 track miles . Added to the track miles of other new lines of the Dual System previously placed in service , they make a total ...
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... Rapid Transit Com- pany , $ 55,029,916.83 , and for construction on City - owned lines under Contract No. 4 , with the New York Municipal Railway Corporation , $ 82,177,605.77 , making a total investment of the City in rapid transit ...
... Rapid Transit Com- pany , $ 55,029,916.83 , and for construction on City - owned lines under Contract No. 4 , with the New York Municipal Railway Corporation , $ 82,177,605.77 , making a total investment of the City in rapid transit ...
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