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  2. Category:Soccer venues in Michigan - Wikipedia

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  3. UWM Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    UWM Sports Complex is an indoor soccer-specific stadium Pontiac, Michigan The facility is one of the largest fully enclosed full-size association football arenas in the United States . It features four AstroTurf pitches: three are full-size 110x75-yard pitch, while the fourth is an 85x47-yard pitch.

  4. Category:Sports venues in Michigan - Wikipedia

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  5. Train shed - Wikipedia

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    A train shed is a building adjacent to a station building where the tracks and platforms of a railway station are covered by a roof. It is also known as an overall roof. Its primary purpose is to store and protect from the elements train cars not in use, The first train shed was built in 1830 at Liverpool's Crown Street Station. [1]

  6. West Michigan Soccer - Wikipedia

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    West Michigan Soccer is the working name of an American professional soccer team based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Founded in 2024, the team plans to make its debut in MLS Next Pro in 2027. History

  7. Motive power depot - Wikipedia

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    Northern Pacific Railroad Shops, Brainerd, Minnesota Inside a diesel shed, Peterborough, South Australia Old railway depot in Suonenjoki, Finland. A motive power depot (MPD) or locomotive depot, or traction maintenance depot (TMD), is where locomotives are usually housed, repaired and maintained. They were originally known as "running sheds ...

  8. Trafford Park TMD - Wikipedia

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    It was built under the Cheshire Lines Bill 1893, [1] was opened in March 1895 and closed on 4 March 1968. [2] Each of the CLC constituent companies (Great Northern Railway, Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway and Midland Railway) had their own shed offices, though by the close one had been converted to a fitters shed and one had been bombed, as was much of Trafford Park.

  9. Dearborn Station - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk & Western Railway's Orland Park commuter service, the Orland Park Cannonball, continued to use a platform at Dearborn until 1976. [3] By 1976, Dearborn Station's train shed was demolished and tracks were removed; the head house building was retained. The train station stood abandoned into the mid-1980s when it was converted to ...