Image: Illustration from article titled "The Greatest Railroad Cut." by Peter Mulligan
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Description: "The cut made by the Erie Railroad through Jersey City, New Jersey, and commonly called "The Bergen Cut." It is the deepest excavation ever made. Over 600,000 cubic feet of earth was blasted out in its constructions."
Title: Illustration from article titled "The Greatest Railroad Cut." by Peter Mulligan
Credit: The Railroad Man's Magazine October 1910
Author: The Frank A. Munsey Company
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