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The Cable Railway on the New York and Brooklyn Bridge
lst.—The New York and Brooklyn Bridge, more commonly known as the East River Bridge, is the suspension bridge which spans the East River and connects the cities of New York and Brooklyn. The structure proper extends from the easterly side of Chatham street (recently re-named Park Row) New York, to the westerly side of Sands street, Brooklyn, being on the centre line, from end to end 6 017.33 feet in length. Extensions for switching and storange of cars reach, one in New York over Chatham street, 109.88 feet, and one in Brooklyn over Sands and High streets, 389.22 feet.
The Cable Railway on the New York and Brooklyn Bridge
lst.—The New York and Brooklyn Bridge, more commonly known as the East River Bridge, is the suspension bridge which spans the East River and connects the cities of New York and Brooklyn. The structure proper extends from the easterly side of Chatham street (recently re-named Park Row) New York, to the westerly side of Sands street, Brooklyn, being on the centre line, from end to end 6 017.33 feet in length. Extensions for switching and storange of cars reach, one in New York over Chatham street, 109.88 feet, and one in Brooklyn over Sands and High streets, 389.22 feet.
The Cable Railway on the New York and Brooklyn Bridge
Leverich, G. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 18 ; 67-102
2021-01-01
361888-01-01 pages
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