The book Underground: Gambling And Its Horrors. was written by author Knox, Thomas Wallace, 1835-1896 Here you can read free online of Underground: Gambling And Its Horrors. book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Underground: Gambling And Its Horrors. a good or bad book?
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They claim to be able to drill their tunnels for any distance, under any part of the city, without interfering with business ; and they even propose to push their way under the East River, and thus ex- tend their route to Brooklyn. They propose to have stopping- places every half mile, where passengers can be taken up and Hosted by Google INTERIOR OF PNEUMATIC PASSENGER CAR. PORTAL OF THE BROADWAY TUNNEL. Hosted by Google Hosted by Google AN ELEVATED KAILWAY. 669 left, and they promise to run t...heir cars from one end of New York to the other inside of half an hour. They promise that there shall be comfortable weather at all seasons of the year, and are very certain that their route will never be blocked with snow. They assert that collisions are impossible, because their mode of propulsion is such that two cars cannot approach or go from each other on the same track at the same time. One of the great troubles of operating a line of railway by steam is the impossibility of making two trains pass each other on a single track.
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