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Maryland Route 614 (MD 614) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Goldsboro Road, the state highway runs 1.97 miles (3.17 km) from MacArthur Boulevard near Glen Echo north to MD 191 in Bethesda in southwestern Montgomery County. MD 614 was constructed in the mid-1930s from MD 396 to MD 190. The highway was extended to its ...
Mississippi Highway 614 (MS 614) is a 10.3-mile-long (16.6 km) east–west state highway in northeastern Jackson County, Mississippi. It connects the communities of Wade and Hurley with the Alabama state line and the city of Mobile .
614 Succeeded by 615 This page was last edited on 4 April 2024, at 22:33 (UTC). Text is available under the ... This page was last edited on 4 April 2024, ...
52 km (32 mi) 3- to 4-day "W" Circuit Santa Cruz trek; 94 km (58 mi) 6- to 10-day Alpamayo Circuit, full "O" Circuit; Sacred Valley & Vilcanota mountain range near Cuzco. 88 km (55 mi) for the longest Mollepata variant of the Inca trail, with options for a single day to more than six days, all ending at Machu Picchu
In March 2017, routes 614 and 644 were extended from Hatfield Business Park to Hatfield station, replacing service 600 which was simultaneously withdrawn. [1] The brand was introduced in September 2017, coinciding with the introduction of six new Alexander Dennis Enviro400 City double-decker buses. [2] [3] [4]
The East Bay Bike Path is a 14.5-mile (23.3 km) paved rail trail in Rhode Island. The path originates in Providence and India Point Park , crosses the Seekonk River via the George Redman Linear Park (opened September 2015 [ 1 ] ) and the Washington Bridge , and continues southeast to Bristol along the shoreline of Narragansett Bay .
Benton MacKaye Trail near Fall Branch Falls, Georgia. The Benton MacKaye Trail or BMT is a footpath nearly 300 miles (480 km) in length in the Appalachian Mountains in the southeastern United States and is blazed by a white diamond, 5″ across by 7″ tall.
The trail ascends a cumulative 4,900 feet (1,500 m), first through densely wooded forest for about 3.1 miles (5.0 km), then following the exposed southern ridge of the Presidential Range mostly above the treeline. The Crawford Path is a popular hiking trail. The primary parking lot for hikers is off Mt. Clinton Road, 0.1 miles from U.S. Route 302.