Northeast corridor improvement project: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, second session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
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... train use of the corridor , about signaling , and about electrification . Many of these questions were raised and answered years ago . The passage of time and alteration of the price tags - raises them again . It not only raises the ...
... train use of the corridor , about signaling , and about electrification . Many of these questions were raised and answered years ago . The passage of time and alteration of the price tags - raises them again . It not only raises the ...
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... trains will just barely stay on the tracks and the bridges when the trip- times are reduced ? Mr. SAWYER . No , sir . As a matter of fact , these major bridges are largely north of New York . They will built off the track , separate- ly ...
... trains will just barely stay on the tracks and the bridges when the trip- times are reduced ? Mr. SAWYER . No , sir . As a matter of fact , these major bridges are largely north of New York . They will built off the track , separate- ly ...
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... train operations on the highest density piece of railroad in the world . " That seems to imply a rather direct criticism of the approach to the Northeast corridor project . Mr. SAWYER . I must say that I was somewhat upset by that ...
... train operations on the highest density piece of railroad in the world . " That seems to imply a rather direct criticism of the approach to the Northeast corridor project . Mr. SAWYER . I must say that I was somewhat upset by that ...
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... train that bombs out and does not ever make it , dis- count that as a train that is being counted in your records , yes , they do . However , to get that last 5 percent would cost you millions of dollars of redundancy , I would think ...
... train that bombs out and does not ever make it , dis- count that as a train that is being counted in your records , yes , they do . However , to get that last 5 percent would cost you millions of dollars of redundancy , I would think ...
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... train to get where it is going quickly and dependably ? Mr. SAWYER . We had first made an estimate in the original program of a rather considerable amount of that work being re- quired . After a complete survey of all of the curves ...
... train to get where it is going quickly and dependably ? Mr. SAWYER . We had first made an estimate in the original program of a rather considerable amount of that work being re- quired . After a complete survey of all of the curves ...
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A/E Contractor Amtrak Anti-Deficiency Act approval ARLAN STANGELAND audit authority Baltimore tunnel Bechtel bridges BURTON Cather/Parsons CAYWOOD Chairman completed Congress ConRail construction management Contracting Officer Control Engineer corridor improvement project cost COTR coverage damage DCP's Department of Transportation engineering Federal Railroad Administration freight funds GEDNEY going Government HALTERMAN implementation indemnification inspection involved labor Lawson leased equipment Leuw liability insurance LYONS MAGUIRE ment Metroliners million national defense NECIP Northeast corridor improvement operations package PALUMBO passenger percent performance planning problems procurement product liability production professional liability Project Director Public Law purchase order Purchase Requisition pursuant question rail redirection study REISTRUP Release Rental Control request responsibility risk SAWYER schedule Section self-insurance space frame specific staff stations subcommittee subcontractors SULLIVAN talking things THOMPSON tion track miles trains trip-time goals unusually hazardous vehicles Washington Welding York
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