THE GREAT FLOOD OF 1993 (PANEL PRESENTATIONS AND DISCUSSION)
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The panel members describe and estimate the amount of damage to the transportation infrastructure caused by the flooding in the Midwest in 1993. Modes covered are rail transportation, highways, and waterborne transportation and inland shipyards.Keywords:
Transportation infrastructure
Marine transportation
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This bibliography from the Army Field Artillery School cites periodical article coverage on the means for accomplishing surface transportability whether by canals and waterways, railroads, or roads. The purpose is to move from point A to point B to accomplish an objective. Emphasis is on the military. Articles are cited which concentrate on some aspect of domestic or foreign systems.
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Common roads or highways are classified under the following heads: First-class or royal roads, second-class or district roads, and third-class or municipal roads. First-class roads connect Lisbon with the chief towns of the districts and with the principal places on the frontier. Second-class roads connect the above named and the cities and principal towns either with each other or with the railway stations and river ports; and lastly, those of the third class join the townships or concelhos with each other or with the preceding roads. The continental part of Portugal is divided into administrative districts, and these into townships or concelhos.
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