Proceedings of the Public Service Commission for the First District, State of New York, from ...New York Public Service Commission, First District, 1908 - Public utilities |
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... run from St. George to Elizabethport Ferry over the Richmond terrace be- tween the hours of 12 m . and 6 p . m . ( 2 ) That all cars signed to run to St. George or to the New York Ferry at St. George be actually run over the elevated ...
... run from St. George to Elizabethport Ferry over the Richmond terrace be- tween the hours of 12 m . and 6 p . m . ( 2 ) That all cars signed to run to St. George or to the New York Ferry at St. George be actually run over the elevated ...
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... run over Silver Lake and Richmond turnpike route to Port Richmond . ( 2 ) That all cars signed to run to St. George or to the New York Ferry at St. George be actually run over the elevated structure to the entrance of the ferry , and ...
... run over Silver Lake and Richmond turnpike route to Port Richmond . ( 2 ) That all cars signed to run to St. George or to the New York Ferry at St. George be actually run over the elevated structure to the entrance of the ferry , and ...
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... running time between Culver depot , Kings highway , Franklin avenue , Sands street , and New York , as well as trains running to and from Fulton Ferry for the full twenty - four hours of weekdays and Sundays . ( 5 ) Schedule of headway ...
... running time between Culver depot , Kings highway , Franklin avenue , Sands street , and New York , as well as trains running to and from Fulton Ferry for the full twenty - four hours of weekdays and Sundays . ( 5 ) Schedule of headway ...
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... run cars enough on said line reason- ably to accommodate the traffic offered for transportation , or that it will be just ... running on Sundays south from One Hundred and Forty - ninth street to Thirteenth street not less than 600 cars ...
... run cars enough on said line reason- ably to accommodate the traffic offered for transportation , or that it will be just ... running on Sundays south from One Hundred and Forty - ninth street to Thirteenth street not less than 600 cars ...
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... run at least as far south as Thirteenth street . ( 2 ) By running north from Thirteenth street , daily , except on Sunday , cars as follows : . Between 4.30 p . m . and 6.30 p . m . , not less than one hundred and thirty ( 130 ) cars , to ...
... run at least as far south as Thirteenth street . ( 2 ) By running north from Thirteenth street , daily , except on Sunday , cars as follows : . Between 4.30 p . m . and 6.30 p . m . , not less than one hundred and thirty ( 130 ) cars , to ...
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154 Nassau Street additional aforesaid approved April Avenue line Ayes-Commissioners McCarroll Ayes-Commissioners Willcox bill Board of Estimate bonds Borough of Manhattan Broadway Brooklyn Bridge Brooklyn Heights Railroad Brooklyn Loop Lines Brooklyn Union Elevated cent certificate Chairman Chief Engineer City Railway Company Commissioner Bassett Commissioner Eustis Commissioner Maltbie complaint Coney Island construction Contractor dated December District duly seconded Elevated Railroad Company equipment Estimate and Apportionment February 14 feet Fourth Avenue further Ordered HEARING ORDER Heights Railroad Company hereby increase Interborough Rapid Transit Island Railroad Company Long Island Railroad Maltbie matter motion moved the adoption Nassau Electric Railroad Nays-None operation ordered filed pany passengers petitioner platform presented a communication presented the following Public Service Commission pursuant Rapid Transit Company Rapid Transit Railroad rehearing resolution road route Secretary presented signal Staten Island Railway subway thence Third Avenue Third Avenue Railroad tracks trains Union Elevated Railroad Westchester York City Railway
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