5 edition of Rails under the mighty Hudson found in the catalog.
Rails under the mighty Hudson
Brian J. Cudahy
Published
1975
by S. Greene Press in Brattleboro, Vt
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Brian J. Cudahy. |
Series | Shortline RR series |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TF230 .C8 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 78 p. : |
Number of Pages | 78 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5188397M |
ISBN 10 | 0828902577 |
LC Control Number | 75008192 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 1602023 |
Page - Cudahy, Brian J. Rails Under the Mighty Hudson. Brattleboro, Vermont: the Stephen Greene Press, Brattleboro, Vermont: the Stephen Greene Press, Appears in 3 books from The Uptown Hudson Tubes are a pair of tunnels that carry PATH trains between Manhattan, New York City, to the east and Jersey City, New Jersey, to the tubes originate at a junction of two PATH lines on the New Jersey shore and cross eastward under the Hudson the Manhattan side, the tubes run mostly underneath Christopher Street and Sixth Avenue, making four intermediate stops Location: Hudson River and Midtown Manhattan.
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Rails Under the Mighty Hudson. Object Name: Book Catalog Number: Collection: Hoboken Transportation Collection Credit: Anonymous gift. Author: Cudahy, Brian J. Summary: Rails Under the Mighty Hudson.
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[Brian J Cudahy]. The North River Tunnels are a pair of tunnels: 52 that carry Amtrak and New Jersey Transit rail lines under the Hudson River between Weehawken, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, New York City, New between and by the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) to allow its trains to reach Manhattan, they opened for passenger service in late Location: Hudson Palisades-Hudson River.
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Cudahy. RAILS UNDER THE MIGHTY HUDSON - HARD COVER-Brian Cudahy 80 pages hardcover This is a look at the Hudson tubes, the Pennsy tunnels and Manhatten Transfer. This includes a look at the Hudson and Manhatten RR it's first efforts at building a tunnel, the.
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By Brian J. Cudahy. NY: Fordham University Press, 2nd edition. pp., illustrated. Rails Under the Mighty Hudson The Story of the Hudson Tubes, the Pennsylvania Tunnels and Manhattan Transfer by Brian J.
Cudahy ISBN ISBN Hardcover; Brattleboro, Vt: S. Greene Press, January 1, ; ISBN This is a no-nonsense, non-controversial narrative, replete with street names and routing details, that probably will be of greatest interest to New York straphangers and transit historians.
Transportation Department official Brian Cudahy (author of Change at Park St. and Rails Under the Mighty Hudson) describes the ceremonious launching of August Belmont's IRT, the arrival of the.
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Brian J. Cudahy mentioned the smells in his book, “Rails Under the Mighty Hudson.” He speculated that PATH stations smelled different from Author: Christine Haughney.
The Port Authority Trans-Hudson Railroad, or the PATH train, is NYC’s “other” subway, running under 6th Avenue, Christopher Street, Greenwich Street and Morton Street and from Church Street on the once and future World Trade Center site to various stops in Hoboken, Jersey City, and Newark, New its full length, it runs from one block away from NYC’s Pennsylvania Station to.
Passenger transfer did indeed occur at Manhattan Transfer between the "Hudson and Manhattan", predecessor of PATH, and the PRR. Brian J. Cudahy's "Rails under the Mighty Hudson" includes a section on Manhattan Transfer and a schematic diagram of the track layout.Rails Under the Mighty Hudson: The Story of the Hudson Tubes, the Pennsylvania Tunnels, and Manhattan Transfer by.Manhattan Transfer was a passenger transfer station in Harrison, New Jersey, east of Newark, miles ( km) west of New York Penn Station on the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) main line, now Amtrak's Northeast operated from to and consisted of two 1, feet ( m) car-floor-level platforms, one on each side of the PRR on: Northeast Corridor, Harrison, New Jersey.