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  2. Grand Junction Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Junction Railroad is an 8.55-mile (13.76 km) long railroad in the Boston, Massachusetts, area, connecting the railroads heading west and north from Boston.The line is notable for its railroad bridge over the Charles River that passes under the Boston University Bridge between Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Mesa County ...

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    Grand Junction: Damaged by flooding in 1983. Demolished in 1988. [6] 2: Fifth Street Bridge: Fifth Street Bridge: February 4, 1985 (#85000220) July 22, 1994: Northbound U.S. Highway 50 over the Colorado River: Grand Junction: Replaced in 1989. [6]

  4. Grand Junction, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Grand Junction is 247 miles (398 km) west-southwest of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver.The city has a council–manager form of government. [8] It is a major commercial and transportation hub within the large area between the Green River and the Continental Divide, and the largest city in Colorado outside of the Front Range Corridor.

  5. Eastern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Railroad was finally able to offer service to downtown Boston when it leased the Grand Junction Railroad in 1852. The Grand Junction was a short line chartered in 1847 that connected the East Boston waterfront to the Boston & Maine, Boston & Lowell, and Fitchburg railroads in East Somerville, and it was eventually extended to ...

  6. Grand Junction Railroad Bridge - Wikipedia

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    On November 21, 2012, the Grand Junction Railroad Bridge was closed to all rail traffic due to its poor condition. This was a change from a restriction put in place days earlier, on November 16, which barred freight trains from crossing, as well as restricting MBTA and Amtrak equipment moves to 5 miles per hour (8 km/h).

  7. Boston and Albany Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Grand Junction wharves in East Boston. The Grand Junction Railroad was chartered in 1847 as a reincorporation of the 1846 Chelsea Branch Railroad, meant to connect the lines north and west of Boston. The first section, from East Boston to Somerville, opened in 1849, and the extension to the B&W in Allston opened in 1856.

  8. College football award winners: Full list of winners for 2024 ...

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    Winner: CB/WR Travis Hunter, Colorado. Lou Groza Award (top placekicker) Winner: K Kenneth Almendares, Louisiana. Maxwell Award (college player of the year) Winner: RB Ashton Jeanty, Boise State.

  9. Colorado State Highway 141 - Wikipedia

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    The highway heads northwest alongside the Gunnison River, splitting off from US 50 as it nears Grand Junction. It heads north across the Colorado River and ends at a junction with I-70 Bus. east of Grand Junction. [2] SH 141 between Naturita and Whitewater is part of the Colorado designated Unaweep Tabeguache Scenic Byway. [3]