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Transportation facilities planned for 20,000,000 people
Future requirements of Metropolitan District are analyzed in reports made by Regional Plan of New York and Its Environs; separate rapid-transit system for commuters and coordination of trunk-line railroad terminal operations proposed; highways, parkways, bridges, tunnels and airports included in recommendations; plan is result of seven years' work, carried out at expense of over $1,000,000 covering New York City, Long Island, and territory in states of New York, Connecticut and New Jersey lying within 40 to 50 mi. of New York City Hall. (See also Elec. Ry. Jl vol. 73, no. 16, July 1929 pp. 696-699, 5 figs)
Transportation facilities planned for 20,000,000 people
Future requirements of Metropolitan District are analyzed in reports made by Regional Plan of New York and Its Environs; separate rapid-transit system for commuters and coordination of trunk-line railroad terminal operations proposed; highways, parkways, bridges, tunnels and airports included in recommendations; plan is result of seven years' work, carried out at expense of over $1,000,000 covering New York City, Long Island, and territory in states of New York, Connecticut and New Jersey lying within 40 to 50 mi. of New York City Hall. (See also Elec. Ry. Jl vol. 73, no. 16, July 1929 pp. 696-699, 5 figs)
Transportation facilities planned for 20,000,000 people
Good Roads
Good Roads ; 72
1929
4 Figs.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
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Transportation facilities planned for 20,000,000 people
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