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Proposed Allegheny-Genesee waterway links vital inland water systems
Illustrated data on waterway designed to serve as direct barge canal between Gulf Intra-Coastal Canals and Mississippi River in south and New York State Canal System in North, with access to Great Lakes and Eastern Seaboard; major portion of 83,000,000 tons of bituminous coal and petroleum products, large tonnage of iron and steel, etc, will be transported through this canal thus relieving rail traffic congestion.
Proposed Allegheny-Genesee waterway links vital inland water systems
Illustrated data on waterway designed to serve as direct barge canal between Gulf Intra-Coastal Canals and Mississippi River in south and New York State Canal System in North, with access to Great Lakes and Eastern Seaboard; major portion of 83,000,000 tons of bituminous coal and petroleum products, large tonnage of iron and steel, etc, will be transported through this canal thus relieving rail traffic congestion.
Proposed Allegheny-Genesee waterway links vital inland water systems
Civ Eng (NY)
Long, C.E. (author)
1948
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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