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  • Route 11 (NB) — Route 11 (Nouveau Brunswick) Route 11 Longueur 429,9 Km Ouverture Années 1920 Direction …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Route 11 (nb) — Route 11 (Nouveau Brunswick) Route 11 Longueur 429,9 Km Ouverture Années 1920 Direction …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Route 15 (NB) — Route 15 (Nouveau Brunswick) Route 15 Autres noms Boulevard Wheeler (Moncton); Autoroute des Anciens combattants (Moncton Shédiac) …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Route 15 (nb) — Route 15 (Nouveau Brunswick) Route 15 Autres noms Boulevard Wheeler (Moncton); Autoroute des Anciens combattants (Moncton Shédiac) …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Route number — A road number is often assigned to a stretch of public roadway. The number chosen is often dependent on the type of road, with numbers differentiating between interstates, motorways, arterial thoroughfares, two lane roads, and so forth. Contents… …   Wikipedia

  • Route of the Lincoln Highway — The Lincoln Highway followed the following route:New YorkThe very short Lincoln Highway section in New York went west from Times Square on 42nd Street to the Weehawken Ferry. It was realigned down Broadway from which it turned right and passed… …   Wikipedia

  • Main Southern railway line, New South Wales — [v · New Binalong station on 1916 alignment Gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1 …   Wikipedia

  • Main North railway line, New South Wales — For other railways called Main North Line, see Main North Line. For other railways called Great Northern, see Great Northern Railway. [v · d · …   Wikipedia

  • Route Industriekultur — Hinweisschild auf der Strecke. Direkt am Ankerpunkt wird dieser namentlich aufgeführt. Zeche Zollverein, 1949 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Route 15 (Nouveau-Brunswick) — Route 15 Boulevard Wheeler Autoroute des Anciens combattants Informations Gérée par …   Wikipédia en Français

  • route — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French rute, from Vulgar Latin *rupta (via), literally, broken way, from Latin rupta, feminine of ruptus, past participle Date: 13th century 1. a. a traveled way ; highway < the main route north > b …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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