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  2. U.S. Route 1 in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 1 Bypass (US 1 Byp.) is a 4.3-mile (6.9 km) bypass of US 1 in Portsmouth and Kittery, Maine. The route runs for 2.7 miles (4.3 km) in New Hampshire and is mostly a four-lane divided semi-limited-access freeway, although two four-way traffic signals are present south of the Portsmouth traffic circle.

  3. U.S. Route 1 Bypass (US 1 Byp.) is a 4.3-mile-long (6.9 km) bypass of U.S. Route 1 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and Kittery, Maine.Most of its north section, northeast of the Portsmouth Traffic Circle where it meets the Blue Star Turnpike (Interstate 95 or I-95) and Spaulding Turnpike, is built to rudimentary freeway standards, with no cross traffic but driveway access.

  4. Wichita Falls and Northwestern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The original plan was for a line extending north from Wichita Falls through Indian Territory to Englewood, Kansas. [1] Toward that goal, two companies were chartered: the Wichita Falls and Northwestern Railway Company of Texas on September 26, 1906, to construct the seventeen-mile stretch from Wichita Falls to the Red River, and a few days later the Wichita Falls and Northwestern Railway ...

  5. American Freedom Train (1975–1976) - Wikipedia

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    This article lists all of the station stops made by the American Freedom Train tour in 1975 ... 6 – Albany, New York; April 11 ... Wichita Falls, Texas; ...

  6. Northern Railroad (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1860s and 1870s, the Northern was under the control of Onslow Stearns, who served as president of the railroad from 1852 until his death in 1878. [22] The Northern thrived under his leadership, and the yearly gross income of the road rose from nearly $364,000 in 1861 to $500,000 in 1881, while passenger-miles increased from 3.6m to 5.9m and revenue freight increased from 12.6m to 29.4m ...

  7. List of streetcar systems in the United States - Wikipedia

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    July 1, 1904: 1928 Intercity Terminal Railway [3] Little Rock (first era) Horse 1876: 1895 Steam July 3, 1888: 1889 Electric December 23, 1891: September 1, 1947: Also served North Little Rock, which before 1917 was named Argenta. Metro Streetcar: Little Rock (second era) Electric November 1, 2004 Heritage streetcar system.

  8. Conway Scenic Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Conway Scenic Railroad (reporting mark CSRX) [1] is a heritage railroad located in North Conway, New Hampshire, owned by Profile Mountain Holdings Corp.The railroad operates over two historic railway routes: a line from North Conway to Conway that was formerly part of the Conway Branch of the Boston and Maine Railroad, and a line from North Conway through Crawford Notch to Fabyan that was ...

  9. New Hampshire Route 1A - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire Route 1A is an 18.32-mile (29.48 km) long state highway located in southeast New Hampshire. The route runs along the Atlantic coastline from the Massachusetts border north to Rye, then turns toward downtown Portsmouth. The southern terminus is at the Massachusetts state line in Seabrook where it continues south as Massachusetts ...