The Technical World Magazine, Volume 17Technical World Company, 1912 |
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... charge . A line was taken . The false- work was fifteen inches out and it had to be put back . Anchorages were hastily built into the ice above the bridge and they were heavy anchorages . Block and tackle was rigged to them and while a ...
... charge . A line was taken . The false- work was fifteen inches out and it had to be put back . Anchorages were hastily built into the ice above the bridge and they were heavy anchorages . Block and tackle was rigged to them and while a ...
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... charge of the Copper River Railroad . A QUIET SCENE VISIBLE FROM THE CARS OF THE COPPER. with swift - flowing icy water , glacier streams of all sizes and great overflows . In between and beneath are silt - beds , quick sands and ...
... charge of the Copper River Railroad . A QUIET SCENE VISIBLE FROM THE CARS OF THE COPPER. with swift - flowing icy water , glacier streams of all sizes and great overflows . In between and beneath are silt - beds , quick sands and ...
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... charges , that the gateway to But the people of New Orleans have not been content with securing permanent public control of their water front . Equally important with water transporta- tion - more important to local industries -is ...
... charges , that the gateway to But the people of New Orleans have not been content with securing permanent public control of their water front . Equally important with water transporta- tion - more important to local industries -is ...
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... charge made by the belt road for handling freight is two dollars a car , regardless of tonnage and empty cars are returned or delivered free of charge . For the past year the receipts of the belt road have exceeded the expenditures by ...
... charge made by the belt road for handling freight is two dollars a car , regardless of tonnage and empty cars are returned or delivered free of charge . For the past year the receipts of the belt road have exceeded the expenditures by ...
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... charges , for handling their cars , which were almost prohibitive . The state railroad commission regulated these switching charges , but was quite unable to prevent the annoying and costly delays which constantly resulted . The belt ...
... charges , for handling their cars , which were almost prohibitive . The state railroad commission regulated these switching charges , but was quite unable to prevent the annoying and costly delays which constantly resulted . The belt ...
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