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  2. Elland Road - Wikipedia

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    In July 2024, Leeds United announced it had again taken full ownership of Elland Road, in March 2024, having sold it in 2004. The stadium is also listed as an asset of community value after an application by the Leeds United Supporters' Trust was approved by Leeds City Council. [35] Dawn at Elland Road, 2019

  3. Holbeck Viaduct Project - Wikipedia

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    It runs from Leeds railway station, via Holbeck Urban Village and Old Holbeck, passes near Elland Road Stadium and ends onto wasteland in Wortley. [ 3 ] The viaduct was built in 1882 for the London and North Western Railway during the Industrial Revolution .

  4. Elland - Wikipedia

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    The A643 road begins in Leeds and ended in Elland. It passes Leeds United's football ground, Elland Road. It now ends at junction 23 of the M62 motorway. The Elland bypass started construction on 23 February 1976 to finish by the end of August 1978, costing £8.5 million, built by A. Monk. [15] [16] The steel construction was by Braithwaites. [17]

  5. List of road projects in the UK - Wikipedia

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    M42 capacity increase, including a new 2.4 km (1.5 miles) long dual-carriageway link road, a new junction, junction capacity increases, and a new pedestrian overbridge. Expected to be completed in 2024 2025 at a cost of £282 million. [27] Berryden corridor, a road-widening project in Aberdeen [28]

  6. List of future Interstate Highways - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, future Interstate Highways include proposals to establish new mainline (one- and two-digit) routes to the Interstate Highway System.Included in this article are auxiliary Interstate Highways (designated by three-digit numbers) in varying stages of planning and construction, and the planned expansion of existing primary Interstate Highways.

  7. Road expansion - Wikipedia

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    Road expansion refers to the increasing rate at which roads are constructed globally. Increases in population size and GDP , particularly in developing nations , are the primary drivers of road expansion [ 1 ] but transportation planning decisions also play an important role.

  8. Listed buildings in Elland - Wikipedia

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    The milestone is on the north side of Dewsbury Road (B6114 road). It has an arched head, a triangular plan, two projecting faces, and a cast iron front. On the head is "DEWSBURY AND ELLAND ROAD" "ELLAND", and on the faces are the distances to Elland Town Hall, Wakefield and Dewsbury. [42] II: Milestone opposite Long Lea Mill

  9. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    [68] [69] It is currently used in "privacy-preserving mode", an option available for embedded videos, allowing for video playback without the need to accept cookies from YouTube, as well as allowing users to watch videos without affecting their watch history or suggestions on YouTube.com. [70] [71]