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A branch to Perceton Colliery (a short northward spur from the Irvine - Busbie line) opened on 26 June 1848.
The project, known as East Side Access, will build a new spur from the railroad's main line in Sunnyside, Queens, that will end at Grand Central Terminal.
It is a broad southwesterly spur from the Drakensberg Range near the northern tip of Lesotho and a few miles from its highest point, Mont aux-Sources.
In addition, a spur from the South Stream pipeline under the Black Sea will be directed into Serbia, enhancing its role as a transit point for Russian gas.
Also confirmed is a spur from the end of the Piccadilly Line to Heathrow's fifth terminal, which is to be paid for by BAA.
The night before the injury the yard shifter and crew had moved the cars a considerable distance further on the spur from the junction of the siding with the branch and on the up grade.
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