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  2. Slow Ways - Wikipedia

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    A review of the "Salrom one" route between Salisbury and Romsey in England, uploaded by a Slow Ways user. Slow Ways routes are mapped on the Ordnance Survey maps platform and made available for free on the Slow Ways website. [1] Users can plot a route between two settlements, or chain multiple settlements into a larger route. [1]

  3. Tube map - Wikipedia

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    The first diagrammatic map of London's rapid transit network was designed by Harry Beck in 1931. [1] [2] He was a London Underground employee who realised that because the railway ran mostly underground, the physical locations of the stations were largely irrelevant to the traveller wanting to know how to get from one station to another; only the topology of the route mattered.

  4. Pennsylvania Route 118 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 118 (PA 118) is a 42.248-mile-long (67.992 km) state route located in northeastern Pennsylvania. The western terminus of the route is at PA 405 in Hughesville . The eastern terminus is at PA 415 in Dallas .

  5. GR footpath - Wikipedia

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    An X marks a trail or direction that deviates from the GR path. Trailside marker and local observers alongside GR 76A. The GR footpaths are a network of long-distance walking trails in Europe, mostly in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain.

  6. Katy Trail State Park - Wikipedia

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    The route had been washed out and repaired many times, but this time, railroad officials decided not to return the tracks to service. Trains were re-routed, and the right-of-way was to be abandoned. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources purchased the right-of-way with a donation from Edward D. "Ted" Jones and Pat Jones of Williamsburg ...

  7. Marches Way - Wikipedia

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    The Marches Way is a partially waymarked long-distance footpath in the United Kingdom. It runs for 351 kilometres (218 mi) through the Welsh–English borderlands, traditionally known as the Welsh Marches, and links the cities of Chester in the north and Cardiff in the south.

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