Om The Traffic Capacity of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge Railway
Published in 1886, this report details the findings of a survey into the traffic capacity of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge Railway. Written by Gabriel Leverich, a civil engineer and consultant, the report includes detailed analysis of passenger and freight traffic patterns, as well as recommendations for infrastructure improvements to increase capacity.
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