Port and Terminal Facilities at the Ports of the Territory of Hawaii, 1941 |
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... operated by the United States Government and are not open to public use , are also equipped with pipe lines : Nos . 24 , 25 , and 26 owned by the Inter - Island Steam Navigation Co. but recently leased to Army Transport Service ...
... operated by the United States Government and are not open to public use , are also equipped with pipe lines : Nos . 24 , 25 , and 26 owned by the Inter - Island Steam Navigation Co. but recently leased to Army Transport Service ...
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... operated by the Standard Oil Co. of California , and 1 is privately owned and operated . Due to the increase in building activities , the harbor of Honolulu has been expanded to include Kapalama Basin and additional facilities are ...
... operated by the Standard Oil Co. of California , and 1 is privately owned and operated . Due to the increase in building activities , the harbor of Honolulu has been expanded to include Kapalama Basin and additional facilities are ...
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United States. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, United States. War Dept. STORAGE HONOLULU CONSTRUCTION & DRAYING CO . , LTD . , SOUTH STREET WAREHOUSE . Location on water front . Owned by . Operated by.
United States. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, United States. War Dept. STORAGE HONOLULU CONSTRUCTION & DRAYING CO . , LTD . , SOUTH STREET WAREHOUSE . Location on water front . Owned by . Operated by.
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... Operated by . Purpose for which used .. Type of construction . Eastern side of harbor at Fort Armstrong mili- Eastern side of harbor near entrance . tary reservation . U. S. Government . U. S. Army . Military purposes exclusively ...
... Operated by . Purpose for which used .. Type of construction . Eastern side of harbor at Fort Armstrong mili- Eastern side of harbor near entrance . tary reservation . U. S. Government . U. S. Army . Military purposes exclusively ...
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... operated handy crane , 25 - foot reach . Through 4 - inch pipe line with 21⁄2 - inch outlets , 50 tons per hour , at 50 cents per 1,000 gallons . 4 - inch line from city main , seven 2 - inch fire outlets with fire hose attached ; three ...
... operated handy crane , 25 - foot reach . Through 4 - inch pipe line with 21⁄2 - inch outlets , 50 tons per hour , at 50 cents per 1,000 gallons . 4 - inch line from city main , seven 2 - inch fire outlets with fire hose attached ; three ...
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35 feet 50 cents 60 cycle 8-inch fuel oil Allowable floor load available to vessels barrels Berthing space available Board of Harbor Capacity per square City main City service concrete deck concrete piles Consolidated Ry corrugated iron deck on concrete Diesel oil Electric current Electric current available Eleele end Feet Feet Face or end Feet Feet Feet fuel oil line Harbor Commissioners HARBOR FACILITIES Hilo Honolulu Harbor Inter-Island Steam Navigation Iwilei Kahului Kauai Terminal Lighted or unlighted Location on water Matson Line Mechanical handling facilities merchandise Cold storage Number of floors number on map Oahu Railway Open wharf phase pipe line Port Allen PORT AND HARBOR Railway & Land Reference number Reinforced concrete sheds on pier side Upper side Sprinkler system square feet square foot Standard Oil Co steel tanks Territory of Hawaii tracks on apron Trans-Pacific freight Type of construction U. S. Army Upper side Face volts Width of apron
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Page 37 - Mechanical handling facilities Railway connections Steamship lines using terminal regularly. Water supply available to vessels. . Fire protection other than city service. Electric current available to vessels: Lighting Power Remarks.
Page 37 - Description: Dimensions Depth of water, m. 1. 1. w Berthing space available Width of apron ..Deck above m. 1. 1. w Capacity per square foot Lighted or unlighted Transit sheds on pier Type of construction Length and width.
Page 24 - The range of tide? between mean lower low water and mean higher high water is 2.3 feet, and the extreme range under ordinary conditions is 3.2 feet.
Page 24 - One hundred miles of standard-gage railway connects the port with the principal sugar plantations. The entrance to Hilo Harbor is in deep water from the north, between a coral reef and the west shore; thence it turns at a right angle to the eastward and follows inside the reef to Kuhio Bay. The minimum width of the entrance is 1,200 feet. The inner harbor, called Kuhio Bay, has a minimum width of...