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The Railroad Freight Terminal Problem In St Louis, Missouri
About twenty-six railroads enter the St. Louis Industrial District which embraces a population. of about 1 000 000. Including the terminal switching lines, the District is served by about thirty separate railroads.
The Railroad Freight Terminal Problem In St Louis, Missouri
About twenty-six railroads enter the St. Louis Industrial District which embraces a population. of about 1 000 000. Including the terminal switching lines, the District is served by about thirty separate railroads.
The Railroad Freight Terminal Problem In St Louis, Missouri
Smith, Charles E. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 87 ; 740-794
2021-01-01
551924-01-01 pages
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