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When traffic on 9-ft concrete road connecting Gardiner, Hallowell, and Augusta, Me, increased to six times that of 1923, road was rebuilt to provide two 121ft lanes; old trolley tracks were removed and roadbed strengthened by cement soil stabilization; widened road has bituminous concrete surface.
When traffic on 9-ft concrete road connecting Gardiner, Hallowell, and Augusta, Me, increased to six times that of 1923, road was rebuilt to provide two 121ft lanes; old trolley tracks were removed and roadbed strengthened by cement soil stabilization; widened road has bituminous concrete surface.
Putting new life in dying road
Pub Works
Burnham, J.C. (author)
Public Works ; 84
1953
Article (Journal)
English
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