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Red Ninja: End of Honor, known in Japan as Red Ninja: Kekka no Mai (紅忍 血河の舞, Reddo Ninja Kekka no Mai, "Red Ninja: Blood River Dance"), is a 2005 video game for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox platforms, created in a collaboration between the game developer Tranji Studios (now ERTAIN Corporation) and the film writer Shinsuke Sato.
Red Ninja may refer to: Kai , also known as the "Red Ninja" a character in Ninjago; Red Ninja (G.I. Joe), G.I. Joe characters; Red Ninja: End of Honor, 2005 video game; The Red Ninja, a Kick Fighter character
State Highway 83 (SH 83) is a state highway that is located along the Front Range in the U.S. State of Colorado.Spanning about 56.2 miles (90.4 km) from the SH 21 (Powers Boulevard) interchange in northern Colorado Springs and SH 2 (Colorado Boulevard.) in Denver, the highway follows a south–north route, paralleling Interstate 25 to the east and serving rural areas.
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Front Range Passenger Rail is a proposed intercity passenger train service along the Front Range and broader I-25 corridors in Colorado and Wyoming.Most proposals envision a route from Pueblo north to Colorado Springs, Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins.
Roundabout; east end of state maintenance; [5] Frontage Rd. is former US 6 west: Eagle: 149.718: 240.948: Church Street / Eby Creek Road (I-70 BS north) to I-70: Roundabout; west end of state maintenance; [6] southern terminus of I-70 BS: Wolcott: 159.500: 256.690: SH 131 north – Steamboat Springs: Western end of SH 131 overlap 159.889: 257. ...
Bus service in Denver dates back to 1924, when Denver Tramway began the first bus between Englewood and Fort Logan.Buses had completely replaced the previously expansive streetcar system in metro Denver by 1950, and the privately owned Denver Tramway served the City and County of Denver, as well as older portions of Arvada, Aurora, Englewood, Golden, Lakewood, Westminster, and Wheat Ridge and ...
The Central Corridor is a rail line operated by the Union Pacific Railroad from near Winnemucca, Nevada to Denver, Colorado in the western United States. [1] The line was created after the merger with the Southern Pacific Transportation Company by combining portions of lines built by former competitors.