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Studies which dictated choice of route; approaches present difficult problem; no tunnel junctions or crossings; locating East-Side approaches; it is proposed to provide river tubes with exterior diameter of 31 ft.; section of land tunnels not yet determined. (See also Gen. Contractors Assn. -- Bul vol. 22, no. 10, Oct. 1931 pp. 220-223 and 238, 5 figs)
Studies which dictated choice of route; approaches present difficult problem; no tunnel junctions or crossings; locating East-Side approaches; it is proposed to provide river tubes with exterior diameter of 31 ft.; section of land tunnels not yet determined. (See also Gen. Contractors Assn. -- Bul vol. 22, no. 10, Oct. 1931 pp. 220-223 and 238, 5 figs)
Manhattan's Mid-town Vehicular Tunnel
Civil Eng. (N. Y.)
Slattery, J.R. (author)
1931
4 pages
5 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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Manhattan's mid-town vehicular tunnel
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