Study of Alaska Transportation, OCt 20, 21, 23, 25, 27, 19611961 - 191 pages |
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Page 5
... miles , to be so located as to connect one or more of the open Pacific Ocean harbors on the southern coast of Alaska with the navigable waters in the interior of Alaska , and with a coal field or fields so as best to aid in the ...
... miles , to be so located as to connect one or more of the open Pacific Ocean harbors on the southern coast of Alaska with the navigable waters in the interior of Alaska , and with a coal field or fields so as best to aid in the ...
Page 25
... mile and a half or a mile and a quarter , approximately . The problem involved , however , is that the cab must come from town . This would make a total trip of approximately , certainly roughly , 9 miles . The fare for that has been ...
... mile and a half or a mile and a quarter , approximately . The problem involved , however , is that the cab must come from town . This would make a total trip of approximately , certainly roughly , 9 miles . The fare for that has been ...
Page 26
... mile difference . This had more or less developed over a period of years . They wanted , in essence , to have this dropped . What they wanted was to have the drop in the enlisted men's area , but no increase in the officers ' area . We ...
... mile difference . This had more or less developed over a period of years . They wanted , in essence , to have this dropped . What they wanted was to have the drop in the enlisted men's area , but no increase in the officers ' area . We ...
Page 27
... mile . Senator BARTLETT . And how far from here to the Fort Wainwright gate ? Mr. VOGT . About 1.2 miles . It is 14 or 15 blocks . At least that . Senator BARTLETT . Go ahead . Mr. VOGT . Clearly here you have hit it in a sense . Your ...
... mile . Senator BARTLETT . And how far from here to the Fort Wainwright gate ? Mr. VOGT . About 1.2 miles . It is 14 or 15 blocks . At least that . Senator BARTLETT . Go ahead . Mr. VOGT . Clearly here you have hit it in a sense . Your ...
Page 28
... mile farther from downtown Fairbanks than the proposed $ 2.50 troop area zone . The distance from downtown Fairbanks to the headquarters area and the troop area are 4.6 miles and 4 miles respectively . The cab companies were advised ...
... mile farther from downtown Fairbanks than the proposed $ 2.50 troop area zone . The distance from downtown Fairbanks to the headquarters area and the troop area are 4.6 miles and 4 miles respectively . The cab companies were advised ...
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