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north-bound and at
On 18 February 2010, at 3. 15pm, a semi-trailer lost control on the north-bound side of the tollway, 300m from the Wellington Rd exit.
The south terminus could be Kogota ( 6 south-bound, 8 north-bound ), Sendai ( 2 south-bound, 2 north-bound, a limited express run called the Minami-Sanriku that does not stop at all stations and runs on the Tohoku Main Line tracks from Kogota to Sendai without stopping ), Motoyoshi ( 1 south-bound, 2 north-bound ), or Onagawa ( 1 south-bound, switching to the Ishinomaki Line tracks at Maeyachi ).

north-bound and 14th
Another reference to a north-bound land of women is from an Icelandic manuscript from the 14th century that describes a kuenna land (" Woman Land ") " north of India " and " near ... Albania " that would only have women with both reproduction organs.

north-bound and Street
* Decatur Avenue, Bronx, New York, street that travels one-way north-bound alongside Webster Avenue, starting on Fordham Road, temporarily interrupted on Musholu Parkway and continuing to 211th Street
Here, north-bound traffic uses Gloucester Place, the south-bound uses Baker Street.
The north-bound street is called " Martins Lane ", the east-bound street is " High Street ", south-bound is " The Slade ", and west-bound is " Silver Street ", which leads to the more recent housing developments of " Westway Place " and " The Orchards ".

north-bound and will
However, in June, 2006, the developer began construction of a tunnel for the north-bound relocated highway between 61st and 65th streets, raising hopes that the highway will eventually be moved.

north-bound and be
Platform 3 is a bay platform that can only be used for north-bound trains to and.

north-bound and closed
The Hoan Bridge was temporarily closed on December 13, 2000, after two of the three support beams of the lakefront span failed, causing the north-bound lanes to buckle and sag by several feet and leaving the span in a near collapsed state.

north-bound and traffic
The railway is connected via a switch to allow north-bound " Rock Island " traffic to connect onto the north-west-bound " Santa Fe " tracks.
However, north-bound traffic follows the A63.
While ERP gantries on major roads and expressways have usually been implemented on the carriageway which is city-bound, major traffic congestion on the north-bound carriageway of the CTE has led to the LTA considering its implementation there, a suggestion which has been met with protests by motorists who questioned the need to pay for the time they take to go home.
District sign for the Selly Oak area, on the ( A38 road | Bristol Road ( A38 ) ), facing north-bound traffic
The road then circumvales the town of Berrechid serving it with an exit north of it for south-bound traffic and one south of it for north-bound traffic.

north-bound and .
* Dumoulin Mission and Cemetery Site, located north of Pembina along north-bound Interstate 29.
The north-bound frontage road along Interstate 30 bears his name.
This corner also coincides with one of the steepest sections of the motorway, for which north-bound heavy goods vehicles ( HGVs ) are sign-posted to stay in a low gear and often brake continuously through the turn.
The junction does not permit entry to the north-bound carriageway.
From Ronco, the north-bound road followed a dike for about to a bridge, on the east side of which was the village of Arcole.
It opened in stages, beginning in June 1999 when the north-bound slip-road opened.
Cowdenbeath first came into prominence around 1820 as a stop on the north-bound coaching route to Perth.
On the North South Line, it is the first station for south-bound trains and the last station for north-bound trains.
The north-bound platform roof was removed and replaced by a simple brick shelter.
In 2006, construction was completed of two new portions: on the east side for crossing new north-bound lanes for the expanded highway ; and on the west side for the new HSL-Zuid high-speed railway.
From 1875 the Midland opened a service to Victoria on the London, Chatham and Dover Railway and received coaches from the London and South Western Railway for attachment to north-bound trains.
Steel stairs replaced the wooden stairs leading up to the north-bound platforms though the wooden cover was retained.
The main north-bound shipping channel of the Detroit River currently lies between Bois Blanc Island and the Amherstburg mainland.
The service station has a very short exit slip road, close to the A556 exit slip road on the north-bound side of the M6.

entrance and Expressway
This I-70 exit (# 68 ) is now the airport's main entrance, replacing the former entrance at Sam Jones ( née Airport ) Expressway and High School Road.
Toll plaza on the 2nd Airport Expressway and entrance to parking garage at Terminal 3.
ASP Route 1 runs between the park's entrance from exit 21 of the Southern Tier Expressway ( Interstate 86 and New York State Route 17 ) in Salamanca, to its intersection with ASP Route 3 in the Quaker Run Area near the Quaker Rental Office.
ASP Route 2 runs from exit 19 of the Southern Tier Expressway ( the former New York State Route 382 ) in the town of Red House, New York to its intersection with ASP Route 3 at the Bradford, Pennsylvania, entrance of the park.
The tunnel joins the Warringah Freeway at North Sydney, and the Cahill Expressway at the entrance to the Domain Tunnel.
The Kennedy Expressway runs nearby as well and has an entrance from Foster Avenue.
There is a pedestrian bridge from the station entrance that crosses the Bruckner Expressway and leads to Westchester Avenue.
The other route would continue along I-4 to SR 528, the Beachline Expressway, with an extra stop at the Orange County Convention Center and International Drive, and then run east along SR 528 and a new right-of-way east and southeast to the south entrance of the airport.
The exits for the portion coming in from the east are even more complex ( three separate exits ), and there is no entrance into the Airport Expressway heading south.
The eastbound entrance to the road from the Brooklyn – Queens Expressway is closed weekday mornings to facilitate traffic entering Manhattan.
There is an entrance to the North-South Expressway at Tapah.

entrance and at
There came a ghost of noise at the office door and Hague swung to see Kodyke in the entrance from the outer room.
He rode in at the head of sixty trigger-happy and liquor-crazed desperadoes and took over a livery barn at the entrance to Main Street.
She passed the entrance examinations to the University of Illinois, but during the year at Urbana felt more important events transpired at the University of Chicago.
The entrance must have at least one right-angle turn.
In the grand court of the Palace, notable for its tiers of Moorish galleries that looked down on the maelstrom of vehicles below, Vernon's station was at the entrance.
There the bus turned right along the Bosphorus, past ocean liners at anchor, to Galata Bridge over the entrance to the Golden Horn, a brown sweep of water that empties into the Bosphorus.
Just before coming to the mosque entrance I crossed the street, entered the Hippodrome, and walked ahead to the Obelisk of Theodosius, originally erected in Heliopolis in Egypt about 1,600 B.C. by Thutmose, who also built those now in New York, London and Rome at the Lateran.
Outside I walked past the entrance to St. Sophia, turned left at the end of it, and continued toward a gate in the wall ahead.
`` Mr. Wycoff's car is waiting for you at the east entrance ''.
He snapped to alertness at Andy's entrance.
Early Spring came from her bed, from beside her half-drunk husband, Walitzee, and stood at the entrance way to her lodge hearing the mild commotion, the sound of hushed voices.
* 2002 – A female suicide bomber detonated at the entrance to Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda open-air market, killing 7 and wounding 104.
After proceeding up the nave, he was to kneel and pray at the topmost step of the entrance of the choir, into which he was to be introduced by the bishop or his commissary, and placed in his stall.
The two buildings at the entrance of the park.
Gaudí's multicolored mosaic salamander, popularly known as " el drac " ( the dragon ), at the main entrance, prior to vandalism early in 2007
360 degree view at the main entrance of the park outside the hall of columns
Image: Park Güell-Pabellón de entrada. jpg | Pavilion at the entrance
Image: Escalinata de entrada del Park Güell. jpg | Third fountain at the entrance with the dragon
His ashes were deposited in a golden urn on the Rhoetean promontory at the entrance of the Hellespont.
In August 1825, he passed entrance exams at Harvard University, though when the college requested payment of tuition fees for the first two years which he had successfully challenged by examination, he chose not to attend.
Since the maximum aperture of the pencils issuing from O is the angle u subtended by the entrance pupil at this point, the magnitude of the aberration will be determined by the position and diameter of the entrance pupil.

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