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Underground passage 317 ft. long, 80 ft. wide, now partially completed, is part of Toronto viaduct project and entrance to New Union Station; heavy reinforced-concrete deck carried on concrete piers with foundations on rock.
Underground passage 317 ft. long, 80 ft. wide, now partially completed, is part of Toronto viaduct project and entrance to New Union Station; heavy reinforced-concrete deck carried on concrete piers with foundations on rock.
Construction of yonge street subway
Can. Engr
Snow, B. (author)
Canadian Engineer ; 56
1929
3 pages
5 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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