New development consists of quay-wall for entire length, placed far enough out from present shore to allow ample trackage; at appropriate intervals there are piers, 2300 ft. and 425 ft. wide, extending into river; there will be minimum draft of 40 ft. at low water along entire works and out into river proper until it intersects natural deep water; neutral tracks will be laid in existing yard at northern end of Quebec Bridge, where various railway companies will deliver their cars. (see also Can. Engr., vol. 59, no. 21, Nov. 18, 1930, pp. 637-639, 6 figs)
Wolfe's cove terminals
World Ports
World Ports ; 18 , n 7
1930
8 pages
5 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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