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Build railroad through north Canadian bush
Cat sled trains in winter and light float planes in summer eliminated supply problem over shift muskeg and made possible construction of 145 mi railroad in Northern Manitoba; project quantities include 600, 000 cu yd of rock, 2,500,000 cu yd of grading, 54 timber trestles, and 25,000 lin ft of timber box and corrugated iron culverts; illustrated description of work.
Build railroad through north Canadian bush
Cat sled trains in winter and light float planes in summer eliminated supply problem over shift muskeg and made possible construction of 145 mi railroad in Northern Manitoba; project quantities include 600, 000 cu yd of rock, 2,500,000 cu yd of grading, 54 timber trestles, and 25,000 lin ft of timber box and corrugated iron culverts; illustrated description of work.
Build railroad through north Canadian bush
Construction Methods Equipment
Richardson, H.W. (author)
1953
Article (Journal)
English
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