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The Sixth Avenue Subway of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad
The Hudson and Manhattan Railroad work described in this paper is that portion built under Sixth Avenue between 12th and 33d Streets, New York City, as shown on Plate I. The general plan consists of a two-track, reinforced concrete subway in the center of Sixth Avenue from the end of the iron-lined tunnels at 12th Street north to and including a three-track station at 33d Street. The extension northward from this Station to the Grand Central Station was authorized by a later franchise, and is not considered in this paper.
The Sixth Avenue Subway of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad
The Hudson and Manhattan Railroad work described in this paper is that portion built under Sixth Avenue between 12th and 33d Streets, New York City, as shown on Plate I. The general plan consists of a two-track, reinforced concrete subway in the center of Sixth Avenue from the end of the iron-lined tunnels at 12th Street north to and including a three-track station at 33d Street. The extension northward from this Station to the Grand Central Station was authorized by a later franchise, and is not considered in this paper.
The Sixth Avenue Subway of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad
Burrowes, H. G. (author)
2021-01-01
651913-01-01 pages
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