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NEW HAVEN BARRED BRIDGE TO CENTRAL; Both Roads Used Hell Gate Route to Long Island Under Federal Control.
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September 17, 1924, Section WHOLESALE MARKET, Page 36Buy Reprints
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That the New Haven P. Railroad would not agree to let the New York Central use the Hell Gate Bridge route of the New York Connecting Railroad and thus establish an all-rail connection with Long Island, leaving a controversy over tariffs to the Interstate Commerce Commission, because known yesterday when the Port Authority resumed its hearing in the matter. View Full Article in Timesmachine »
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