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MANY RADICAL CHANGES; Amendments Designed to Give to Us Bettor Rapid Transit. NO STREETS MAY BE EXCEPTED Provision for Alterations in Plans -- Contracts with Other Roads -- Home Dressing of Stone.

MANY RADICAL CHANGES; Amendments Designed to Give to Us Bettor Rapid Transit. NO STREETS MAY BE EXCEPTED Provision for Alterations in Plans -- Contracts with Other Roads -- Home Dressing of Stone.
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Many amendments have been provided for the general rapid transit act of 1891, under which efforts have been made to provide rapid transit for this city, and the bill embodying them has been introduced in the Legislature. The amendments were drawn by Edward M. Shepard and Albert B. Boardman, of counsel to the present Rapid Transit Commission, and have the sanction of the Commissioners. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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