Kansas City Terminal / Setting cross girders on Jackson Ave. Subway / n.d

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Title
Kansas City Terminal
Setting cross girders on Jackson Ave. Subway
Date
n.d
Country
United States
Current Site
Kansas City
Work Type
Transportation Facilities
Sub-heading
Bridges; Aqueducts
Notes
The Kansas City Terminal Railway was built to serve the transportation needs of Kansas City. Construction began after 1903 and the railway is still in use today.
Accession
LS017815
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Originating Collection
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Michigan
Slide Producer
G. R. Swain, Latin Dept. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Date Added/Updated
2012-11-26 03:34:36

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3248 x 2232
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Record
LS017815
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