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In 1963, the institute moved to its present location, on the Grand Trunk Road near the village of Kalyanpur in Kanpur district.
IIT Kanpur is located on the Grand Trunk Road, west of Kanpur City and measures close to.
The construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway ( now Canadian National Railway ) through this district made it of some importance at the start of the 20th century.
The Grand Trunk Road towards Karian
* The Grand Trunk Road ( commonly abbreviated to GT Road ) is one of South Asia's oldest and longest major roads.
Among its accomplishments, the United Province of Canada negotiated the Reciprocity Treaty of 1854 with the United States, built the Grand Trunk Railway, improved the educational system in Canada West under Egerton Ryerson, reinstated French as an official language of the legislature and the courts, codified the Civil Code of Lower Canada in 1866, and abolished the seigneurial system in Canada East.
He obtained the exclusive right to sell newspapers on the road, and, with the aid of four assistants, he set in type and printed the Grand Trunk Herald, which he sold with his other papers.
Edison's first telegraphy job away from Port Huron was at Stratford Junction, Ontario, on the Grand Trunk Railway.
The Nova Scotia Eastern Institute of Technology ( NSEIT ) opened in 1968 on Grand Lake Road ( Trunk 4 ) several kilometres east of the Sydney city limits.
The Grand Trunk Express began service in India.
* Collections Canada: History of the Grand Trunk Railroad
Their most impressive achievement was Sher Shah's construction of the Grand Trunk Road connecting Sonargaon, Delhi and Peshawar.
Grand Trunk Railway Co of Canada v Robinson A. C. 740 was followed and Peek v North Staffordshire Railway 11 E. R.
He also completed the Grand Trunk after James Brindley died due to being over-worked.
* political pressure from British financiers who had invested money in the loss-making Grand Trunk Railway
The city has an East Side and a West Side, separated by a wide area of railroad tracks which include the Canadian National Railway's ( Grand Trunk Western ) Shoreline and River subdivisions and the Norfolk Southern Railway / Conrail Shared Assets's Detroit Line.
The extension of the Grand Trunk Railway from Sarnia to Toronto ( and hence through Berlin ) in July 1856 was a major boon to the community, helping to improve industrialization in the area.
* Grand Trunk Depot / Imlay City
* the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada.
The junction brought in trains on the Michigan Central, Erie, Grand Trunk, Elgin Joliet & Eastern ( EJ & E ) and The Chesapeake & Ohio, many going to and from Chicago.
While controversy surrounds the origin of the name of Griffith for the town, the one generally accepted theory today centers on a railroad surveyor for the Grand Trunk, a Mr. Benjamin Griffith, who set the grade for that railroad.
Currently only the EJ & E and Canadian National ( successor to the Grand Trunk ) railroads travel through the town.
The Norfolk Southern Railway operates on the tracks that were previously the Nickel Plate Road, the Canadian National is the former Grand Trunk Western Railroad and the Chicago, Fort Wayne and Eastern Railroad operates on the tracks that were previously used by the Pennsylvania Railroad.
In 1853, the Grand Trunk Railway was built, connecting Maine to the St. Lawrence River, Montreal, and the Canadian Maritimes, and making Portland the winter port for Canadian trade.
In the 1890s, the Oxford County Courthouse moved from Paris Hill to be near the Grand Trunk Railway station.

Grand and Depot
* Grand Canyon Railway Depot was built in 1909 and contains 2 levels.
Grand Canyon Railway trains at Williams, Arizona | Williams Depot
The Grand Trunk Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Depot is a state historical site.
In 1992, the Richmond Area Historical and Genealogical Society moved the 1900-era Grand Trunk Railroad Depot located in Hickey to the nearby community of Richmond, MI.
* Grand Trunk Railroad Depot.
The buildings include: 1 ) a one-room schoolhouse built in 1885 and originally located on School Section Road in Richmond Township ; 2 ) a Grand Trunk Railroad Depot built in the early 1900s and originally located in Hickey, which was in Columbus Township, MI, and 3 ) the Donley Family Log Cabin and Outhouse, which was built in 1850 and originally located on 29 Mile Road in Lenox Township.
Wanamaker's " Grand Depot " at 13th & Market Sts.
In 1875 he purchased an abandoned railroad depot and converted it into a large store, called John Wanamaker & Co. " The Grand Depot ".
A larger store in Philadelphia was then designed by famous Chicago architect Daniel H. Burnham, and this 12-story granite " Wanamaker Building " was completed in 1910 on the site of " The Grand Depot ", encompassing an entire block at the corner of Thirteenth and Market Streets across from Philadelphia's City Hall.
# REDIRECT Grand Central Terminal # Grand Central Depot
When Grand Central Depot was opened in the 1870s, the railroad tracks between 56th and 96th Streets were sank out of sight, and, in 1888, Park Avenue was extended to the Harlem River.
Lithographic prints could be reproduced quickly and purchased inexpensively, and the firm called itself " the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints " and advertised its lithographs as " colored engravings for the people.
File: Blizzard 1888 Grand Central NY. jpg | 45th Street and Grand Central Depot, Manhattan, March 12
The concept was to renovate the terminal into a " Grand Depot " similar to London's Royal Exchange or Paris's Les Halles — two central markets, and forerunners of the modern department store, that were well known in Europe at that time.
The Wanamaker's Grand Depot opened in time to service the public visiting Philadelphia for the American Centennial Exposition of 1876, and in fact resembled one of the many pavilions at that world's fair because of its fanciful new Moorish facade.
Before he opened his Grand Depot for retail business, he let evangelist Dwight L. Moody use its facilities as a meeting place, while Wanamaker provided 300 ushers from his store personnel.
In 1910, Wanamaker replaced his Grand Depot in stages, and constructed a new, purpose-built structure on the same site in Center City Philadelphia.
* John Wanamaker's role in providing the Grand Depot for Christian evangelist D. L. Moody's revival meetings
Staples remains one of the most profitable office supply chains in Canada, with larger share than its main rivals Grand & Toy and Office Depot.
A 1912 postcard of the Grand Trunk Depot at Charlotte, Michigan built in 1885 by GTW predecessor Chicago and Grand Trunk Railway

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