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  • The junction, a few yards within the Warwickshire border,
  • 8) used to join the main line at a triangular junction a short distance south of the station.
  • She acted in Ernakulam Junction, a Malayalam film and soon drew the attention
  • The park gets its name from Mistletoe Junction, a local area where people gather to pick mis
  • From the junction a mineral line descends on a gradient of 1 in
  • , and died in a traffic collision near Gedera junction a few months later aged 47.
  • Freeman Junction, a ghost town in Kern County, California, USA
  • direct link to Skegness was installed at the junction a few hundred metres south of the old Firsby
  • Conifer was known in the 1860s as Bradford Junction, a stop on the stagecoach road to South Park.
  • n as Liskeard warning his colleague at Coombe Junction; a passenger train from Looe was stopped at t
  • 71, being replaced the same day by Maidenhead Junction, a new station which was built to serve the w
  • decisive milestone reaching to the Iranapalai Junction, a strategically vital junction in Puthukudii
  • At Awsworth Junction, a short distance to the east, a branch line
  • Approaching Secaucus Junction, a westbound train headed for the Bergen Coun
  • n Joint Railway opened in 1879 from Saxondale Junction, a few miles east of the station.
  • aher Tamam al-Nabulsi drove the car to Mehola Junction, a rest area on the Jordan Valley Highway in
  • ong proponent of the construction of Secaucus Junction, a major rail hub that opened in 2003.
  • THURUTHIMUKKU Thuruthimukku is a junction about 750m away from Urallur.It is the place
  • horn tree growing in an enclosure at the road junction above the farm marked the cultivation boundar
  • January 6 page 7 "The Wrawby Junction Accident"
  • The section between Holmes Junction, adjacent to the station and Grimesthorpe Jun
  • The changing electromagnetic field at the junction affects the amount of laser light that is ref
  • But in the 1857 it was changed to Holt Junction after the formation of the Devizes Branch lin
  • Route 28 north, Mill Creek curves eastward at Junction after flowing under U.S. Route 50.
  • It was formerly named Turner Junction after its founder, John B. Turner, president
  • The road passes through its first junction after 1 mile (1.6 km).
  • There are plans to make this station a junction again if the Bluebell plans to extend toward
  • ft 82 feet (25 m) forward into the busy road junction; Ahmed was struck by an articulated lorry.
  • m just northwest of Helena, Alabama to Gurnee Junction, Alabama.
  • ey Marshalling Yard from the north a scissors junction, Aldwarke Junction, was constructed near Park
  • el, The Enterprise and The Hero (latterly the Junction) all ceased trading between 2000 and 2007 and
  • The construction of the junction allowed a double track curve at Swinton betwe
  • the station was resituated west of Wilmington junction allowing trains from the Withernsea branch to
  • Lane junction, allowing LB & HJ services to enter Bradford
  • rade-separated, double-track, underground wye junction, allowing trains from either direction to acc
  • Moreton is still a junction, allowing trains to pass between the main lin
  • An underpass beneath the junction allows traffic to flow freely between Knights
  • ly 90 miles (140 km) south-southwest of Grand Junction along the San Miguel River.
  • ar placename of modern evolution is Spaghetti Junction, also of navigational significance, being a m
  • This junction, also including NY 52, is the city's northern
  • 2 westbound to Clapham Junction also via Willesden Junction.
  • n railway bridge 100yds north of Needingworth junction also survives.
  • MCI-Cedar Junction also houses the Departmental Disciplinary Uni
  • Wallace saw Monocacy Junction, also called Frederick Junction, three miles
  • Lebanon Junction also was the site of the first parochial scho
  • ols (those with 2S chirality at the ring-tail junction) also lack vitamin activity.
  • e Merton branch in 1929 it had ceased to be a junction, although goods trains continued to use the n
  • deviation avoided the incline from Stormstown Junction, although it remained steep by railway standa
  • single track between Cambridge and Chippenham Junction, although trains rarely need to pass here.
  • It was never a junction although extensive industrial connections on
  • most all semiconductor electronics is the p-n junction, an NLJD is correspondingly capable of detect
  • Sri Satya Sai Prasanthi Nilayam, Dharmavaram Junction, Anantapur, Guntakal, Raichur, Seram, Secunde
  • recession in 1992, Disney put Fort Wilderness Junction and several other "Disney Decade" projects on
  • It's to the south of Makumbura junction and to the east of Mattegoda junction.
  • s as "Dog" in the television series Petticoat Junction and as the title character in Benji).
  • a part of Erode City, located 7 km from Erode Junction and 5 km from [[ Erode]] Bus station.
  • vice is every 30 minutes, between Stourbridge Junction and Birmingham Snow Hill, with alternate trai
  • ne opened on 10 November 1849 between Swinton Junction and Doncaster.
  • he nearby Cromford Canal towpath to High Peak Junction, and onwards towards Ambergate, is listed as
  • Redouble track between Carlisle South Junction and London Road Junction (5,6)
  • It heads from this junction and then curves towards the north to an inter
  • r station KOTY in Mason, Texas serving Mason, Junction and Harper.
  • lief Road, the Taney Rd./Upper Churchtown Rd. junction and the Wyckham By-Pass Route.
  • New Delhi 70 min, Thiruvananthapuram, Bhopal Junction and Erode, Nagpur, Itarsi Junction, Jhansi, G
  • igan it meets the A577 and A571 at the Saddle Junction and the B5328 at the Marus Bridge Roundabout.
  • to Weybridge, takes the west curve at Byfleet Junction and terminates at Woking.
  • There is one near Tufts Junction and another past Lydney Junction.
  • ted the river crossing, but also stood at the junction and gave protection to five Roman roads.
  • Trains operate between Watford Junction and St Albans Abbey every 45 minutes in each
  • lders Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3
  • s of the PSD are similar to the neuromuscular junction and other cellular junctions, as the PSD has
  • The section of the motorway between Gerede junction and its eastern terminus at Ankara's beltway
  • tion also reduces the congestion in Ernakulam Junction and Ernakulam Town stations in Kochi City.
  • train to be in the section between Penwithers Junction and Penryn, and another between Penryn and Fa
  • nce of 1 ft (0.3m) in the water levels at the junction, and so a lock was constructed.
  • ident of the W & M road built his home at the junction, and named the community Florence, after his
  • f the blockade of nAChrs in the neuromuscular junction, and of antagonism of the α7 nAChrs in the br
  • n the quadrupling of the track between Wrawby Junction and Brocklesby Junction - together with much
  • e line is now only used between Tinsley South Junction and Tinsley Yard, opened in 1965.
  • Vattoli Bazaar is a junction and is the starting point of the roads to Nan
  • arnsley and Great Central Joint at Braithwell junction and opened in 1909.
  • red by the Dean Forest Railway between Lydney Junction and Parkend.
  • pproaches from Fulford Rd /Hospital Fields Rd junction and Butcher Terrace/Bishopthorpe Road warn wh
  • ection of single track railway between Yeovil Junction and Pinhoe.
  • with the seven and half (71/2) junction and land mark in-between.
  • traffic was greater than the capacity of the junction, and thus a bridge was constructed that redir
  • two homologous double strands form a Holliday junction and the whole structure slides into one direc
  • It starts at Karve Road near Nal Stop Junction and ends at the National Cadet Corps ground n
  • osed, it was decided to reconfigure Addington Junction and to locate the new station on the former w
  • referred to as the thermal resistance between junction and ambient (RJA).
  • a freight bypass that continues north at the junction and is now the active Port Jervis Line, also
  • ala via, overlaps with the Highway till Aloor Junction, and the two diverge.
  • Bus stand at Swastik Circle, 6 km from Erode Junction and 19 km from Sivagiri Bus station in Tamiln
  • 2tph to London Euston, calling at Watford Junction and London Euston only, operated by London Mi
  • o crosses the Luas Green Line just beyond the junction and there is a turn for the Balally Luas Stat
  • r history, all of which were close to Watford Junction and the Malden Hotel, their social headquarte
  • Kerala, India that starts at Nedumangad Toll junction and ends at the Kerala State boundary.
  • ails and other railway goods on the Middleton Junction and Oldham Branch Railway.
  • Victoria (with a faster connection to Clapham Junction and London Victoria at Sutton).
  • It includes the cities of Grand Junction and Durango as well as southern portions of C
  • tion lay on the L&MR's line between St Helens Junction and Earlestown stations.
  • Western Railway between Longsight (Slade Lane Junction) and Wilmslow in 1909.
  • new route for freight trains between Neasden Junction and Northolt Junction.
  • "DC lines" between London Euston and Watford Junction and the London Midland services between Londo
  • east to Wagner's Crossroads (later Boonsboro Junction) and from there south to Boonsboro itself.
  • now underneath what is known as Grimesthorpe Junction and its complex trackplan.
  • replaced the former route 158 between Watford Junction and Harrow Weald and also route 18 between Ha
  • Northam is a major railway junction, and serves as the commercial centre for much
  • il 2010 with services running between Dalston Junction and New Cross or New Cross Gate.
  • Kings Norton Junction and roving bridge over the Worcester and Birm
  • ark, Greenvale, Kalkallo, Mickleham, Oaklands Junction and Yuroke, as well as parts of Roxburgh Park
  • ll, East Croydon, Kensington Olympia, Watford Junction and Milton Keynes Central en-route.
  • ne, South Erewash/Trent Station North, Sawley Junction and Platt's Crossing components were removed
  • ross Eagle, linking the town to Denver, Grand Junction and Pueblo.
  • cher at Arthur River, East Fremantle, Midland Junction and Claremont.
  • Originally it opened as Sandling Junction and had four platforms.
  • neurotransmitter in the insect neuromuscular junction and mammalian central nervous system.
  • nal link between Old Dundonald Road/Comber Rd junction and Comber was opened.
  • A railway track connecting Coimbatore Junction and Podanur passes though this lake.
  • iginal Wednesbury Canal, forming Pudding Lane Junction, and the short, curved length of the Wednesbu
  • 1894, Stoke Canon was relocated south of the junction and thereafter Exe Valley trains stopped ther
  • s on the Devizes Branch Line, in between Holt Junction and Seend.
  • and Barnsley Railway line between Wrangbrook Junction and Wath-upon-Dearne.
  • Trains no longer called at Heathrow Junction and within ten days the track leading to the
  • jointly operated the line between Moira West Junction and Nuneaton.
  • lway from Altrincham on the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway (MSJAR) to Northwich.
  • Connection (opened June 10, 1996) to Secaucus Junction and Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan.
  • to 20 trains per day operated between Kenyon Junction and Bolton via Westleigh.
  • from Broadheath to meet the Manchester South Junction and Altrincham Railway (MSJAR) was opened on
  • rom the Bramley Town End (Stanningley By-Pass junction) and ends at the Saltaire Roundabout.
  • nian Railway's Gretna station south on Gretna Junction and in the England/Scotland border in Cumbria
  • and Wye Railway opened a branch from Serridge Junction and Cinderford, passenger services commenced
  • This causes frequent delays at the junction, and to users of both routes.
  • oxeter station replaced all three at this new junction and opened on 10 October 1881.
  • High Speed 1 spur as it curves away from the junction and the Chatham Main Line.
  • The line between Marshlands Junction and Ealand (south of Crowle) was retained as
  • The line extended southwest out of the junction and on to destinations north.
  • set Railway started operations between Norton Junction and Watchet.
  • A new station was provided at the junction and some way from the centre of population.
  • hat survives is the section between Lightmoor Junction and Buildwas which is used for the transport
  • lectric engine hauled train between Ernakulam Junction and New Delhi
  • cilities are available connecting from Trichy Junction and Trichy Fort.
  • - controlled from LNWR built boxes at Edgeley Junction and Hazel Grove - covers the line as far as N
  • station at Blisworth was rebuilt next to the junction, and Northampton people at last had their tra
  • The Ezhumattoor village office is in Hospital Junction and Panchayath office is in Tellioor.
  • ailable via the Kearny Connection to Secaucus Junction and Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan and to
  • Sale on 20 July 1849 by the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway (MSJAR).
  • oad, Dayboro Road and Anzac Avenue roundabout junction and surrounding area encompass the town centr
  • ring to navigation the canals between Norbury Junction and Shrewsbury.
  • ailway ran east from Hayle harbour to Redruth Junction, and from there north to Portreath harbour an
  • The railway line between Stoke Gifford Junction and Holesmouth Junction (Avonmouth), now know
  • missive block regulations from Woodhouse East Junction and on busy days trains would queue for the f
  • The Headcorn Junction and Maidstone Light Railway (1904-05).
  • y opened a direct line between Windsor Bridge Junction and Crow Nest Junction (near Hindley) to shor
  • s time, Kossoff moved his studio to Willesden Junction, and in 1966, moved his studio to Willesden G
  • original section of the line between Thingley Junction and Westbury, on 05 September 1848.
  • llowed by an agreement over the design of the junction and the successful running of a ceremonial op
  • electric service to London Bridge via Mitcham Junction and Tulse Hill began on 3 March 1929; the 25
  • An Ohio River town, it is located below Mingo Junction and above Rayland.
  • stretch of railway track between Olive Mount Junction and Edge Lane Junction that provides access t
  • The remains of Brayton east junction, and the Selby line maps.google.co.uk
  • th Western Railway (LSWR) headed to Effingham Junction and on to Guildford.
  • With the Cavan-Dublin route, via the Inny Junction and Mullingar lines.
  • It did so, to all traffic between Chadderton Junction and Oldham Werneth on 7 January 1963.
  • ame of the short stretch of canal between the junction and Broad Street Tunnel.
  • It is a railway junction, and among its industries are wool-weaving an
  • lines through North Philadelphia, North Penn Junction, and Frankford Junction Stations, before spli
  • om the Devon and Somerset Railway at Morebath Junction and brought through services from Dulverton;
  • radley Pool Nature Reserve is adjacent to the junction, and is named after the local village of Frad
  • ened on 20 July 1931 by the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway (MSJAR).
  • route of the Eastern Railway between Midland Junction and Spencers Brook.
  • n the Didcot - Oxford main line at Kennington Junction and the BMW Mini factory at Cowley.
  • The part between Euxton Junction and Preston - including the major part of Pre
  • It is a junction and one of the main centre in Thrissur.
  • interchanged: the Hippodrome became the Grand Junction, and the variety performances were transferre
  • lverhampton Railway between Worcester (Tunnel Junction) and Droitwich Spa.
  • rd and Rickmansworth Railway) between Watford Junction and Watford High Street Junction and part of
  • Between Tame Valley Junction and Rushall Junction it goes under the Midlan
  • he area consists of features such as Old Turn Junction and Gas Street Basin.
  • -speed Bicester cut-off line between Ashendon Junction and Aynho Junction in 1910.
  • four-tracking of the route between Coppermill Junction and Broxbourne junction; an additional tunnel
  • n, south of the Brays Bayou and Buffalo Bayou junction, and west of Brady's Island.
  • xx16 to East Croydon, Clapham Junction and London Victoria (Southern)
  • ly due to pathing constraints between Edgeley Junction and Slade Lane Junction.
  • It was an important railway junction and from 1850 became a regional centre.
  • ulpture was closed off to the public, and the junction and pathway near the sculpture were temporari
  • es also opened on the same date at Boars Head Junction and at Red Rock.
  • ation, one from Park Road/Manchester New Road junction, and the other from Middleton Way from a dedi
  • to Riverton via Thornbury, the Wairio Branch junction, and opened on 9 June 1879.
  • rrently open except the line between Barmouth Junction and Dolgelley which closed on 18 June 1965.
  • open for freight trains between Woodford West junction and Blisworth until 7 February 1964.
  • Kings Norton Junction and roving bridge over the Worcester and Birm
  • s not the original meeting point of the Grand Junction and Oxford Canals: the junction was moved in
  • Also known as the Dinky Line, or Princeton Junction and Back (PJ&B), the branch is served by spec
  • The line between Ashurst Junction and Groombridge, was taken out on 5 January 1
  • ould no longer have operated west of Walbrook Junction, and the streets of Windsor Hills would not h
  • It is a triple junction and three subduction zones are involved.
  • Over the Waterhall branch between Common Junction and Waterhall Junction typically 4 or 5 freig
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