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English: Weehawken Shaft, dimensions 100 × 154 ft at top and 56 × 116 ft at bottom; 76 ft deep; lined with 9810 cu. ft concrete; begun June 11, 1903; finished September 1, 1904; Built by United Engineering & Construction Company
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Source William Wirt Mills: The Pennsylvania Railroad Tunnels and Terminals in New York City. In: Moses King (Hrsg.): King's Booklets. New York 1908, OCLC 1050860090. p. 6
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