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The entombed station, was the creation of Alfred Ely Beach, an inventor whose vision of an underground railway for Manhattan led him to the secret construction of a New York subway.
1890 Woods moved to New York City to expand on his subway and trolley electrical inventions; ... Mr. Woods' inventions were well-received, he had become an admired and well respected inventor,
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Curiously, most Japanese cellphones are a generation ahead of foreign ones yet subway lines in Canada and the U.S. are in the process of introducing cellphone service to their lines. ... Inventor Home
The Interborough Rapid Transit subway, ... Alfred Ely Beach, inventor and editor of Scientific American, had designed a pneumatic (air-driven) system which he demonstrated at the American Institute Fair
This concept is still used on subway train platforms in major cities in the United States. ... When he died on January 30, 1910 in New York City he had become an admired and well respected inventor,
Bradley Caruk, Owner and Vice President of SideTrack™ Technologies Inc. and inventor of SideTrack™ subway tunnel advertisements...
BECKETTS + 2000 Railroad Links ... Links - L ... LGB & Lehmann - The Only True Indoor-Outdoor Trains (Ernst Paul Lehmann Patentwerk); LGB Telegram magazine; LGB and Large Scale Modeling Archive;
The clever, honest inventor builds a subway in secret right next to City Hall where the corrupt politicians have tried to stop him.
The Interborough Rapid Transit subway, ... Alfred Ely Beach, inventor and editor of Scientific American, had designed a pneumatic (air-driven) system which he demonstrated at the American Institute Fair