. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . — Courtesy Scirnli/ir .ImcrrcrtnAn anchorage compared with 42nd St. Public Library. Width, 375 feet;depth 400 feet; height to top of office building, 500 feet. OCXICDCDCX) — Courlfiv Seirntifit .1 meritanSo wide is the bridge (230 feet) that the City Hall, New York, could restupon its upper deck, with a few feet to spare Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, January, IQ23 34 The Hudson River Bridge {Continued from page jj) Figures of cost have been avoided asthey are confusing except to an expert, butunder an ordinary sequence of importanceand probability of fi


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . — Courtesy Scirnli/ir .ImcrrcrtnAn anchorage compared with 42nd St. Public Library. Width, 375 feet;depth 400 feet; height to top of office building, 500 feet. OCXICDCDCX) — Courlfiv Seirntifit .1 meritanSo wide is the bridge (230 feet) that the City Hall, New York, could restupon its upper deck, with a few feet to spare Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, January, IQ23 34 The Hudson River Bridge {Continued from page jj) Figures of cost have been avoided asthey are confusing except to an expert, butunder an ordinary sequence of importanceand probability of financing, the bridge willbe built for its vehicular traffic and UnionPassenger traffic and then rapid transit andfreight facilities added as separate financialundertakings, as and when needed. It is felt that to the owners or usersof the bridge, whether they be individuals,industries, railroads, public utilities ormunicipalities, in or out of the Metropoli-tan District, the undertaking will mark aprofitable and far reaching advance inser\-ice to all concerned and also properlyreward their financial support. To the behever in Americanism, it isclear that the public is entitled to health,comfort


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