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Burlington and Junction
* Burlington Junction ( disambiguation )
It does, however, parallel ( and interchange multiple times with ) portions of three U. S. routes: U. S. Route 4 from Enfield to White River Junction ; U. S. Route 2 from Montpelier to Colchester, and U. S. Route 7 from Burlington to the Canadian border.
Burlington Junction is a city in Nodaway County, Missouri, United States.
Burlington Junction is located at ( 40. 446282 ,-95. 066345 ).
* Historic maps of Burlington Junction in the Sanborn Maps of Missouri Collection at the University of Missouri
* City of Burlington Junction Website
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According to the November 2011 issue of Railfan & Railroad magazine, the Burlington Junction Railway now owns two C145s numbered 701 and 702.
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The engine later returned to its new home at the leased Burlington Northern Minneapolis Junction.
* U. S. Route 71 concurrency between Burlington Junction and Maryville, Missouri
Subsequent sections opened to Roxbury on September 17, 1848, Northfield on October 10, 1848, Montpelier ( including the branch from Montpelier Junction ) on June 20, 1849, Middlesex on August 30, 1849, Waterbury on September 29, 1849, and the full distance to Burlington on December 31, 1849.
The Vermont and Canada Railroad was chartered October 31, 1845 as a continuation of the Vermont Central north and west to Rouses Point, New York, splitting at Essex Junction ( east of Burlington ) and running north via St. Albans and Swanton.
This provided a branch from Essex Junction to the Lamoille Valley Railroad at Cambridge Junction in Cambridge, Vermont, and a quickly-abandoned redundant line from Essex Junction west to Burlington.
This second connection crossed the Winooski River near Essex Junction and connected to the Rutland Railroad at the south end of Burlington near the present day terminus of I-189.
* Burlington Junction, Missouri, United States

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Burlington may also mean:
He may also have printed Burlington Gate ( 1731 ), evoked by Alexander Pope's Epistle to Lord Burlington, and defending Lord Chandos, who is therein satirized.
Allen County Community College offers classes at Burlington High School, both for adults and for high school students who may earn concurrent credits.
The Duke of Devonshire's eldest son may use the courtesy title Marquess of Hartington, whilst the eldest son of the eldest son may use the title Earl of Burlington, and his eldest son may use the title Lord Cavendish.
Burlington may also have been influenced in his choice of octagon from the drawings of the Renaissance architect Sebastiano Serlio ( 1475 – 1554 ), or from Roman buildings of antiquity ( for example, Lord Burlington owned Andrea Palladio's drawings of the octagonal mausoleum at Diocletian's Palace at Split in modern Croatia ).
However, positioned immediately before the large portrait of King Charles I and his family it provides further circumstantial evidence that Lord Burlington may have received an earlier secret Garter from the Stuart Kings in exile ( in this painting King Charles I can be seen wearing the blue sash of the Garter with a " Lesser " George attached ).
West Burlington may refer to:
Count Francesco Algarotti may have written to Burlington from Berlin that he was recommending to Frederick the Great the adoption in Prussia of the architectural style Burlington had introduced in England but Knobelsdorff's opera house on the Unter den Linden, based on Campbell's Wanstead House, had been constructed from 1741.
Civic Holiday may also be known by one of a number of local appellations such as Mountie Day in North York, Colonel By Day in Ottawa, George Hamilton Day in Hamilton, Joseph Brant Day in Burlington, Founders ' Day in Brantford, McLaughlin Day in Oshawa, Alexander Mackenzie Day in Sarnia, James Cockburn Day in Cobourg, Peter Robinson Day in Peterborough, and John Galt Day in Guelph, as well as numerous other names in smaller municipalities.
Denham may have acted as his own architect, or he may have employed Hugh May, who certainly became involved in the construction after the house was sold in an incomplete state in 1667 to Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Burlington, from whom it derives its name.
Burlington Township may refer to the following places in the United States:

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While Metra does not specifically refer to any of its lines by a particular color, the timetable accents for the BNSF line are printed in bright " Cascade Green ," similar to the paint of the Burlington Northern Railroad.

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The main line may be considered to terminate at Bordesley Junction.
Thus, one of Bridger's stories involved a " petrified forest " in which there were " petrified birds " singing " petrified songs " ( though he may have seen the petrified trees in the Tower Junction area of what is now Yellowstone National Park ).
Grand Junction may refer to:
In addition, while separate from the Bridge Replacement Project, the New Jersey Department of Transportation ( NJDOT ) may construct full movements at the Interstate 278 / U. S. Route 1 / 9 Junction to coincide with the bridge's replacement.
The optimal tapping point ( or ratio of coil inductances ) depends on the amplifying device used, which may be a bipolar junction transistor, FET, triode, or amplifier of almost any type ( non-inverting in this case, although variations of the circuit with an earthed centre-point and feedback from an inverting amplifier or the collector / drain of a transistor are also common ), but a Junction FET ( shown ) or triode is often employed as a good degree of amplitude stability ( and thus distortion reduction ) can be achieved with a simple grid leak resistor-capacitor combination in series with the gate or grid ( see the Scott circuit below ) thanks to diode conduction on signal peaks building up enough negative bias to limit amplification.
They may be delayed however, for the redevelopment of Watford Junction has been placed within the Pre-Qualification pool of proposed schemes by the Department for Transport.
Using a tunnel junction ( n < sup >+</ sup > p < sup >+</ sup >), an electrically advantageous n-n < sup >+</ sup > p < sup >+</ sup >- p-i-n configuration can be built that also may beneficially influence other structural elements ( e. g. in the form of a Buried Tunnel Junction ( BTJ )).
: New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union ; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the Jurisdiction of any other State ; nor any State be formed by the Junction of two or more States, or Parts of States, without the Consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress.
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Junction may refer to:
During weekday peak times, a few services may skip stations between Northgate and Bowen Hills, except Eagle Junction, for faster travel times for commuters working in the Brisbane central business district.
It is hoped that the M & CR will have restored the section between Leekbrook Junction and Stoke to running order by 2012, at which point the CVR may also operate steam services along that line occasionally.
* Manuel Junction ( A platform may be constructed at this location at a later date )
Junction Point may refer to:
The London Brighton and South Coast Railway opened a station called Keymer Junction on the Lewes line, just beyond the junction, towards the end of 1854, although, it appears that some trains may have called at Keymer Crossing from the completion of the junction in 1847.
According to section E of the National Routeing Guide, passengers travelling to Yeovil Junction may not travel through Pen Mill and vice-versa.
The game may also go down one of the flagstone lanes, or down Castle Street onto the open Junction Road.
If future plans to extend the Isle of Wight Steam Railway from Smallbrook Junction to Ryde St. John's are successful, this may see members of that railways fleet, including their two A1X engines, running over Network Rail metals between the two locations.

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