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Junction and Rastrick
The area around the Parish Church is known as " Top o't ' Town " and the area around the Junction public house is known as " Bottom o't ' Town ", this reflects the days when Rastrick had its own governance in the form of a Town Board whose Offices and lock-up were situated halfway between the two, on Ogden Lane.

Junction and were
`` All dey know down dere is it were at Manassas Junction and it were a big fight '', the old man told them.
The book was controversial in Grand Junction and many people were unhappy with his portrayal.
The reviews were the best of Cukor's career, but Warner executives, concerned the running time would limit the number of daily showings, made drastic cuts without Cukor, who had departed for India to scout locations for Bhowani Junction.
While investigating the VIN from an axle of the truck used in the explosion and the remnants of the license plate, federal agents were able to link the truck to a specific Ryder rental agency in Junction City.
There were later plans to extend the Eastern Suburbs line from Bondi Junction to Bondi Beach, but the plans have since fallen through.
The Regent's Canal and the Grand Junction Canal agreed that amalgamation and modernisation were the only way to remain competitive.
The section of the main line between Brentford and Braunston ( formerly the Grand Junction Canal ), was built as a ' wide ' or ' broad ' canal-that is, its locks were wide enough to accommodate two narrowboats abreast ( side by side ) or a single wide barge up to 14 feet ( 4. 27 m ) in beam.
The Port Talbot Railway and Docks Company opened a dock at Port Talbot and the Llyfni Railway in 1897, followed by the Ogmore Valley Extension and the South Wales Mineral Junction Railway ( almost all these lines were closed as part of the Beeching Axe cuts in the mid 1960s, but some bridges and viaducts remain and many of these railway routes have re-emerged as recreational cycle tracks ).
The Stratford-upon-Avon and Midland Junction Railway connected Stratford with the main line of the London and North Western Railway at Blisworth until passenger trains were withdrawn in 1952.
" There were record-breaking recordings such as " Tuxedo Junction " which sold 115, 000 copies in the first week.
That spring, the towns of Kimbleville and Denman ( quickly changed to Junction City ) were founded.
Electric lights came to Junction in 1917 and gas stations were introduced soon after.
The canal excitement was so great that people were leaving Fort Wayne, Indiana for Junction, feeling that it had a much brighter future.
Most early RAF airfields were named after the nearest railway station ; in this case Northolt Junction, ( now South Ruislip ).
Whereas roads and railway lines were sliced through Kentish Town and Camden in the 19th century, they mostly passed through Tufnell Park in tunnel, and Junction Road railway station provided a direct link with central London.
Most early RAF airfields were named after the nearest railway station ; in this case Northolt Junction, the original name of South Ruislip station.
In 1923, the activities of Jerome Junction were absorbed by Chino Valley.
Exterior scenes from the TV series Petticoat Junction and Green Acres were filmed in and near Jamestown.
As of the census of 2000, there were 491 people, 165 households, and 132 families residing in Davis Junction.
Matfield Junction was on the Middleborough branch of the Old Colony line, and Cochsett was on the Easton railroad branch ; both were abandoned in the 1930s.
Temporary shacks were erected for the workmen at the place that was soon known as " Northern Pacific Junction ".
Portions of the township were taken to form Kingwood Township ( 1749, date uncertain ), Alexandria Township ( March 5, 1765 ), Union Township ( February 17, 1853 ) Junction borough ( February 20, 1895, now known as Hampton borough ), Bloomsbury ( March 30, 1905 ) and Glen Gardner ( March 26, 1919 ).
Many of the scenes that took place in and around a steel mill were filmed in Mingo Junction.
Many scenes were set in Mingo Junction or nearby cities such as Pittsburgh, Steubenville, Ohio, and Weirton, West Virginia.

Junction and on
These uniforms differentiated them from the Army and the Regular RIC, and gave rise to the force's nickname: Christopher O ' Sullivan wrote in the Limerick Echo on 25 March 1920 that, meeting a group of recruits on a train at Limerick Junction, the attire of one reminded him of the Scarteen Hunt, whose " Black and Tans " nickname derived from the coloration of its Kerry Beagles.
* East Cambridge ( Area 1 ) is bordered on the north by the Somerville border, on the east by the Charles River, on the south by Broadway and Main Street, and on the west by the Grand Junction Railroad tracks.
* MIT Campus ( Area 2 ) is bordered on the north by Broadway, on the south and east by the Charles River, and on the west by the Grand Junction Railroad tracks.
* Wellington-Harrington ( Area 3 ) is bordered on the north by the Somerville border, on the south and west by Hampshire Street, and on the east by the Grand Junction Railroad tracks.
* Area 4 is bordered on the north by Hampshire Street, on the south by Massachusetts Avenue, on the west by Prospect Street, and on the east by the Grand Junction Railroad tracks.
* Cambridgeport ( Area 5 ) is bordered on the north by Massachusetts Avenue, on the south by the Charles River, on the west by River Street, and on the east by the Grand Junction Railroad tracks.
Tram 2549 at the Beckenham Junction station | Beckenham Junction terminus of Tramlink route 2 | route 2, on 24 October 2005.
He wrote his first published novel, Eclipse ( 1935 ), about a town and its people, in the social realist style, drawing on his years in Grand Junction.
He worked with Joseph Locke on the Grand Junction Railway with one half of the line allocated to each man.
The start of the 20th century also saw the opening of a short lived railway station on the Drumcondra and North Dublin Link Railway line from Glasnevin Junction to Connolly Station ( then Amiens Street ).

Junction and 20
The Golden Isles Terminal Railroad is a short line operating 12. 6 miles ( 20. 3 km ) of mainline trackage between Anguilla Junction and the Colonel's Island and Marine Port terminals of the Port of Brunswick.
Fairfield's main street is Soldier Road but is accessed by U. S. Route 20, a two-lane undivided highway connecting it to the west with Interstate 84 near Mountain Home, and to the east with State Highway 75 at Timmerman Junction in Blaine County.
A post office operated as Blumfield Junction from May 31, 1862 to October 20, 1880.
What is now Hampton was originally incorporated by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature as Junction Borough on February 20, 1895, from portions of both Lebanon Township and Bethlehem Township, based on the results of a referendum held on the previous day.
Portions of the township have been take to form Tewksbury Township ( March 11, 1755 ), Clinton Township ( April 12, 1841 ), High Bridge borough ( February 19, 1898 ), Junction borough ( February 20, 1895, now known as Hampton borough ), Califon borough ( April 2, 1898 ) and Glen Gardner borough ( March 26, 1919 ).
At a roundabout, with the A411 to Watford to the south, and the M25 spur straight ahead to join the M25 westbound at Junction 19, the A41 continues north through Langleybury, crossing the River Gade and the Grand Union Canal, to meet the M25 at Junction 20.
The station became " Barnstaple Junction " on 20 July 1874 when the railway opened the branch line through to, reverting to just plain " Barnstaple " again when this was closed on 5 October 1970.
In order to avoid demolishing the Notre-Dame-de-Grâces church, the highway veers west south of Côte-Saint-Luc, and runs between Appleton and Botrel Streets, all the way to Saint Jacques Street, where it spectacularly goes from below-ground to well above ground as it intersects with Autoroutes 20 and 720 in the infamous Turcot Interchange ( dubbed " Spaghetti Junction " by train crews operating the CN Rail Turcot Yard ).
The station opened as Oxford Road on 20 July 1849 by the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway ( MSJAR ).
Ayyash built the bombs used in a number of Hamas suicide attacks: the Mehola Junction bombing, the Afula Bus massacre, the Hadera central station massacre, the Tel Aviv bus 5 massacre, the Egged bus 36 bombing, the Ramat Gan bus 20 bombing, and the Jerusalem bus 26 bombing.
* Every 20 mins Mon-Sat daytimes, Every 30 mins at all other times to Watford Junction, operated by London Overground.
Monday to Saturday daytimes there is the London Overground service every 20 minutes to London Euston southbound and to Watford Junction northbound.
* 20 September 1860 – the rear coach of a Yeovil Junction to Hendford train derailed on the points leading onto the branch.
The Bridgewater Canal at LymmThe M56 ( junctions 7 & 9 ) and M6 ( Junction 20 ) motorways are both within 3 miles of Lymm.
The London orbital motorway, the M25, passes just south of the village ( Junction 20 ) on an imposing viaduct across the River Gade valley.
It leads westwards to Clevedon, where the motorway network can be accessed at Junction 20 of the M5 ; eastwards it links with the A370 ( for Bristol ) and the A38 ( for Bristol Airport ).
The A50 runs from Warrington via Junction 20 of the M6, Knutsford, Holmes Chapel, Kidsgrove and Stoke on Trent to Junction 24 of the M1 near Kegworth, via Derby's southern bypass.
* Smallbrook Junction, opened 20 July 1991 ; served on steam operating days only.
#" What's My Name " ( live The Clash cover at Cambridge Junction, 20 October 1992 )
The other 20 towers in the district were: Pickerel River CPR, Byng Inlet, Still River, Pointe au Baril, Pakesley, Pickerel River CNR, Key Junction, Ardbeg, Spence, Go Home, Loring, Stormy Lake ( Restoule ), Nipissing, Boulter, Lount, Laurier, Strong, Proudfoot, Stisted and Draper.
A double-track junction with the Illawarra Line at Erskineville south of Illawarra Junction, twin single track tunnels connecting to the Eastern Suburbs Railway platforms at Central, a set of underground platforms at Redfern Station and a turnback tunnel at Martin Place Station opened to complete the project on 20 July 1980.

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