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Baltimore, Maryland. Bus bound for the section at four p.m.

Baltimore, Maryland. Restaurant under the elevated trolley

restaurant

Baltimore, Maryland. Every available bus in Baltimore has been pressed into service to fill wartime transportation needs. A church bus is waiting outside the Bethlehem Fairfield shipyard gates before three o'clock whistle

buses bus station

Baltimore, Maryland. Workers arriving at the Bethlehem Fairfield shipyard by a former pleasure boat of the Wilson Line, now used as a workers' transport

shipyard

Baltimore, Maryland. Workers arriving at the Bethlehem Fairfield shipyard at three p.m.

Baltimore, Maryland. Workers arriving in shared cars at the Glenn L. Martin camouflaged parking space at seven a.m.

Baltimore, Maryland. Trolleys inside the Park terminal at night

trolley

Baltimore, Maryland. Trolleys and cars leaving the Bethlehem Farifield shipyard on the road to Baltimore at three p.m. Workers are sharing the front car

automobile

Baltimore, Maryland. Bethlehem Fairfield shipyard workers boarding a former Wilson Line pleasure boat, now used for workers' transportation, to get back to Baltimore from the second shift

shipyard

Baltimore, Maryland. Eighteen hundred workers are carried from the Bethlehem Fairfield shipyard to Baltimore on a former Wilson Line pleasure boat. The trip takes twenty minutes

shipyard

Baltimore, Maryland. Eighteen hundred workers are carried from the Bethlehem Fairfield shipyard to Baltimore on a former Wilson Line pleasure boat. The trip takes twenty minutes

shipyard

Baltimore, Maryland. Eighteen hundred workers are carried from the Bethlehem Fairfield shipyard to Baltimore on a former Wilson Line pleasure boat. The trip takes twenty minutes drinks

shipyard

Baltimore, Maryland. Boarding a former Wilson Line boat, now used for workers' transportation. Eighteen hundred men crowd onto boat for the twenty minute trip across Curtis Bay to the Bethlehem Fairfield shipyard

Baltimore, Maryland. Boarding a former Wilson Line boat, now used for transportation. Eighteen hundred men crowd onto the boat for the twenty minute trip across Curtis Bay to the Bethlehem Fairfield shipyard

Baltimore, Maryland. Traffic jam on the raod from the Bethlehem Fairfield shipyard to Baltimore as the second shift of workers leave the plant

Baltimore, Maryland. Traffic jam on the road from the Bethlehem Fairfield shipyard to Baltimore as the second shift of workers leave the plant

Baltimore, Maryland. Traffic jam on the road from the Bethlehem Fairfield shipyard to Baltimore as the second shift of workers leave the plant

Baltimore, Maryland. Trolley carrying workers to the night shift at the Bethlehem Fairfield shipyard

trolley

Baltimore, Maryland. Trolley terminal

trolley

Buffalo, New York. Women factory workers attending mass at nine a.m. Sunday directly after working the third shift

Buffalo, United States

factory worker

Buffalo, New York. Tired swingshift workers sitting on the sidelines at the swingshift dance held weekly from midnight to 4 a.m. at the Main-Utica ballroom

Buffalo, United States

Buffalo, New York. Swingshift workers on the sidelines at the weekly swingshift dance held at the Main-Utica ballroom

Buffalo, United States

Buffalo, New York. Swingshift workers on the sidelines at the weekly swingshift dance held at the Main-Utica ballroom

Buffalo, United States

Baltimore, Maryland. Third shift defense workers being picked up by a car pool around midnight