Safety of Employees and Travelers upon Railroads

hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce, Fifty-Seventh Congress, first session, on Apr. 8, May 23, 1902

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Safety of Employees and Travelers upon Railroads

hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce, Fifty-Seventh Congress, first session, on Apr. 8, May 23, 1902

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Considers legislation to require railroads automatic couplers and continuous brakes

Considers (57) S. 3560

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U.S. G.P.O.
Language
English
Pages
154

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Edition Notes

Record is based on bibliographic data in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index. Reuse except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc

Indexed in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index Part I

Microfiche. [Bethesda, Md.] : Congressional Information Service 1985. 11 x 15 cm

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Microform
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ii, 154 p.
Number of pages
154

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OL15281628M

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