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There are three of these at each of the main stations of the tunnel, each being a
room 17x20 feet, handsomely lined with hard woods, and supported by framed
iron floors. Each lift will carry 100 passengers at a time. The lifting power is ...
There are three of these at each of the main stations of the tunnel, each being a
room 17x20 feet, handsomely lined with hard woods, and supported by framed
iron floors. Each lift will carry 100 passengers at a time. The lifting power is ...
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The dimensions of the main tunnel are 26 feet wide and 20 feet from rails to
crown. The invert arch has a radius of 21 feet 6 inches. Frequent recesses are
provided for workmen and tools. The brick-work was largely constructed from
bricks ...
The dimensions of the main tunnel are 26 feet wide and 20 feet from rails to
crown. The invert arch has a radius of 21 feet 6 inches. Frequent recesses are
provided for workmen and tools. The brick-work was largely constructed from
bricks ...
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The head, he relates, was like that of a horse; the mouth was quite black, and
very large; the eyes were black, and there were seven or eight folds or curves
about six feet apart. The sea-serpent was by no means a stranger to the mariners
on ...
The head, he relates, was like that of a horse; the mouth was quite black, and
very large; the eyes were black, and there were seven or eight folds or curves
about six feet apart. The sea-serpent was by no means a stranger to the mariners
on ...
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