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The Erie Canal passed through the village until it was re-routed during major re-routing and reconstruction later in the 19th Century.
In the 1960s Interstate 90 was constructed around the south-end of town, replacing U. S. Route 10 and re-routing US 395 ( WA ) and its traffic away from downtown.
However, although backed by then transport minister Barbara Castle, the need to build a number of motorway bridges and re-routing of the A590 road from Haverthwaite via Greenodd to Plumpton Junction, meant that the complete vision was unsuccessful.
In the 1960s, a by-pass was built around Great Missenden and re-routing has taken place through Aylesbury town centre.
After part of the Euphrates was dried up due to re-routing its water to the sea, a dam was built so water could not back up from the Tigris and sustain the former marshland.
In 1987, the Washington Street Elevated was torn down as part of this re-routing, the last major segment of the original elevated line to be demolished.
The re-routing of the Hocking was undertaken by the US Army Corps of Engineers, and was paid for by the university.
" Although Dr. Taussig was not aware of it at that time, Blalock and Thomas had already experimented with such an anastomosis, one that Blalock had conceived years earlier for a different purpose but which had the unanticipated effect of re-routing blood to the lungs.
At this time, the north end was reconfigured to accommodate the construction to the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge in 1964 over the Potomac River and the re-routing of Arlington Ridge Road.
There was a third crossing at Amen Corner, which survived to see instalment of AHBs before closing in 1982 as part of the A329 re-routing.
Changing sounds on the system was a time-consuming task requiring the physical re-routing of numerous patch cords and manual knob adjustments.
In 1938, State Route 590 was truncated to its current southern terminus at State Route 12, and the portion east of Bettsville would become part of re-routing of State Route 113.
By 1946, the town was in decline due to re-routing of a widened US 66 ; the town site would be purchased that year by R. E. Carney.
The re-routing project was completed in late summer of 2006.
The construction of the new Canada War Museum on Booth Street was done in conjunction with a re-routing of the section of the River Parkway in the area.
One more positive development was the re-routing of trains on the Hallam line via the town in 1988, which reinstated the link with Wakefield and also gave passengers access to direct trains to Barnsley and Sheffield.

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On July 9, 1902, the river flooded near Concordia, breaking a dam and re-routing the river by 1 / 4 of a mile.
They achieve this by either exploiting existing interfaces in an unintended or undocumented manner, or by actively manipulating the system's internal communication, sometimes to the point of re-routing it to substitute parts provided by the modchip.
During the 1990s, motor enthusiasts were modifying 351 Cleveland 2V cylinder heads ( by re-routing coolant exit from the block surfaces to the intake manifold surfaces ) for use in the 351W resulting in the Clevor ( combining Cleveland and Windsor ).
The school is currently under review by parent groups and the school board over how the school will continue running in the future, such as how the school's grade system and programs will work ( either making it into a combined 7-12 hybrid system like the new Longfields-Davidson Heights school, keeping it the same, or re-routing students to a different location altogether ).

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They also do not support the re-routing of service in the event of a failure.
If dynamic re-routing is established, even if one or more nodes depart and abandon a downloading file, for example, the remaining nodes should still have the data needed to complete the download.
When Pakistan clamped down in 2003 on the types of goods permitted duty-free transit, and introducing stringent measures and labels to prevent such practices, re-routing of goods through Iran from the Persian Gulf increased significantly.
Major road rehabilitation, including road widening, application of asphalt, and re-routing efforts are all currently being done throughout Luanda.
However, the controversy surrounding expensive re-routing of the roads has led to the scheme being cancelled on multiple occasions.
Mesh networks can " self heal ", automatically re-routing around a node that has lost power.
In the mid-1990s, with the rise of spamming, spammers resorted to re-routing their e-mail through third party e-mail servers to avoid detection and to exploit the additional resources of these open relay servers.
River re-routing is another factor, one example being the towns along the Aral Sea.
Some software workaround methods are known for re-routing printing information from a clogged nozzle to a working nozzle.
In the fourteenth season, Bart convinced Krusty to run for Congress so that Krusty could introduce an airline re-routing bill and stop planes from flying over the Simpsons ' house.
In October 2006, First bus services were re-branded as the ' Holmfirth Connection ' following the re-routing of services from the Holme Valley to call at Huddersfield railway station.
The family played a major role in re-routing the new Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad ( P & BC ) through Oxford.
It caused traffic jams in the town, and the re-routing of bus services.

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So the re-routing project, which had been proposed years early, became one of the only viable solutions for the universities dilemma.
In the mid-1950s, plans called for building Interstate 91 through Wooster Square Park, but the Wooster Square Project, which started in 1958, began a neighborhood revival and resulted in re-routing of the highway.
They are also blamed for the re-routing of some jumpgates every now and again, cutting off some sectors or connecting undiscovered ones.
Instead, the Act included a facilitations clause which required the SER to handle the EKR traffic ‘ as expeditiously as its own between Strood and London Bridge .’ At the same time, in return for the minor re-routing of the proposed line at Strood, the EKR received a major concession from the SER in the form of an undertaking to Parliament that they would not oppose any future plan to extend the line to Dover.
The South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Authority put forward a four year plan for the improvement of services and stations as part of their Rail Development Plan, this leading to the re-instatement of the " Swinton Curve ", from the former North Midland Railway at Swinton to the former South Yorkshire Railway at Mexborough West Junction, the building of a new station at Swinton and the re-routing of all passenger trains via this route.
By November 2006, site excavation, re-routing of existing utility lines had been completed, and water lines laid for the fountain pools.

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Although it is politically part of Manhattan and New York County, because of the re-routing of the Harlem River, it is located on the North American mainland contiguous to The Bronx, not on Manhattan Island.
Pressure increased when in 1989 Amtrak announced the re-routing of the Broadway Limited and Capitol Limited over that same route as part of a restructuring of routes in Indiana.
The re-routing of the A41 road onto the New Ferry By-pass, the first part from Bolton Road to Thorburn Road built in 1960, and extended from Thorburn Road to the Tranmere roundabout in 1976, has resulted in a decline in through-traffic in the town centre.

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