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The New York Tunnel Extension of the Pennsylvania Railroad: The Long Island Approaches to the East River Tunnels
The portion of the Pennsylvania Railroad Tunnel Extension into New York City described in this paper extends from East Avenue to Thomson Avenue, in Long Island City, Borough of Queens, and covers that portion of the work on which the line changes from an underground to a surface railroad, and the entrance to the Sunnyside Yard.
The New York Tunnel Extension of the Pennsylvania Railroad: The Long Island Approaches to the East River Tunnels
The portion of the Pennsylvania Railroad Tunnel Extension into New York City described in this paper extends from East Avenue to Thomson Avenue, in Long Island City, Borough of Queens, and covers that portion of the work on which the line changes from an underground to a surface railroad, and the entrance to the Sunnyside Yard.
The New York Tunnel Extension of the Pennsylvania Railroad: The Long Island Approaches to the East River Tunnels
Clarke, George C. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 69 ; 91-131
2021-01-01
411910-01-01 pages
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