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  Pittsburgh travel guide - Wikitravel
The Parkway East is I-376 from downtown through the university district and Squirrel Hill to Monroeville where it junctions with the turnpike (I-76).
The Port Authority's routes/schedules are included in Google Transit, which is a better option than dealing with the Port Authority website or the paper guides (especially for travel involving multiple busses).
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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Aston
The Holte almshouses completed in 1656 and a fine Georgian rectory which were demolished despite objections when Aston Expressway was constructed.
The Grand Junction Railway was built in 1837 although Aston railway station was not built until 1854.
A branch from Aston to Sutton Coldfield and Lichfield was opened later, this eventually became part of the Birmingham Cross-City Line.
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 Chicago, Illinois   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
It is called the Northwest Tollway west of the Interstate 190 junction; east of that junction it is called the Kennedy Expressway.
Near the loop, Interstate 55 junctions with the Dan Ryan at a junction called the Spaghetti Junction.
West of that junction it is known as the Edens Spur; south of that junction it is known as the Edens Expressway until it joins with Interstate 90 on the north side of Chicago and becomes part of the Kennedy Expressway.
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 chef boyardee spaghetti dinner, chef, chef-d'oeuvre, spaghetti, spaghetti junction, spaghetti Western, chef boyardee, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
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 Spaghetti Junction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Central Motorway Junction, the intersection of New Zealand State Highways 1 and 16 south of the city centre of Auckland, New Zealand.
Springvale Junction, the intersection between Princes Highway, Springvale Road, and Police/Centre Roads in the south-east of Melbourne.
Marquette Interchange, the intersection of Interstate 94 with Interstate 43, and Interstate 794 in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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 Aston - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other places called Aston and other uses, see Aston (disambiguation).
The Holte almshouses completed in 1656 and a fine Georgian rectory which were demolished despite objections when Aston Expressway was constructed.
The Grand Junction Railway was built in 1837 and although there was no station at Aston until 1854, the area was opened up to the rail network.
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European sailors were known to most residents as Spaghetti Junction  contains some of which contain trace metals.
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Map sources for Aston at grid reference SP072889 Aston is an area of Birmingham, England, in the north-east of the city centre.
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 Malfunction Junction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Malfunction Junction is a derisive nickname given by motorists to a confusing, dangerous, or otherwise problematic interchange.
Accidents frequently occured not only to the confusion caused by route changes, but by trucks unprepared for the low clearances used on the Arkansas-bound stretch of Interstate 55.
Due to construction at the interchange this merger is quickly becoming known as "Malfunction Junction".
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 Wikidpedia - The free online encyclopedia - Birmingham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Railways arrived in Birmingham in 1837, with the opening of the Grand Junction Railway and later the London and Birmingham Railway the railways soon linked Birmingham to every corner of Britain.
Junction 6 of the M6 is also one of Birmingham's most famous landmarks, and probably the most famous motorway junction in the UK: Spaghetti Junction, officially called the Gravelly Hill Interchange
The city is also known for the numerous junctions with pedestrian tunnels within the city centre itself which have been redeveloped through demolition or reorganisation.
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