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Discussion of various types of urban transportation leading to conclusion that subways for mass transportation may be practicable even in cities of 100,000 population, and that new facilities for traffic may only add to congestion; Manhattan's experience with buses; automobiles and pedestrians; alternative to street widening; dual function of subway.
Discussion of various types of urban transportation leading to conclusion that subways for mass transportation may be practicable even in cities of 100,000 population, and that new facilities for traffic may only add to congestion; Manhattan's experience with buses; automobiles and pedestrians; alternative to street widening; dual function of subway.
City transit and traffic problem
Civ Eng (NY)
Brahdy, A. (author)
1938
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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