Tunnel Under Hudson River: Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-fifth Congress, Third Session, on S.4765, a Bill to Provide for the Construction of a Tunnel Under the Hudson River Between the States of New York and New Jersey, 第 83 卷U.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 - 26 頁 |
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agreements appointed approaches and terminals appropriation authorized bill Bridge and Tunnel bridges or tunnels build a bridge cent CHAIRMAN Chamber of Commerce commercial proposition COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE congestion Congress contract cost Delaware River E. W. BLOOMINGDALE ELLISON D enacted estimates favor Federal Government ferries GOETHALS governor Governor-elect Smith hereby highway traffic tunnel Jersey Bridge Jersey City Jersey coast JERSEY COMMISSIONS Jersey Interstate Bridge Jersey Legislature Jersey side Joint New York legislation Manhattan Mississippi River necessary NOYES passed Paul Windels Pennsylvania Railroad plans port present proposed tunnel question of degree rail RICHARD WAYNE PARKER River to connect road Secretary Senator CALDER Senator KELLOGG Senator MCLEAN Senator POMERENE Senator TOWNSEND Senator UNDERWOOD Senator WATSON Street tion tolls tubes Tunnel Commission tunnel for vehicular tunnel fund tunnel or tunnels TUNNEL UNDER HUDSON vehicular traffic vehicular tunnel York City York Legislature York State Bridge
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