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  2. Phoenix Subdivision (Union Pacific Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Subdivision. The Phoenix Subdivision is a railroad line in the U.S. state of Arizona owned by the Union Pacific Railroad. The southeast end of the line connects to the Gila Subdivision near Eloy, runs northeast to Phoenix, and becomes the Roll Industrial Lead, running southwest before reconnecting to the Gila Subdivision at Wellton. [1]

  3. Phoenix Subdivision (BNSF Railway) - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Subdivision is a railroad line in the U.S. state of Arizona owned by the BNSF Railway. It runs from Phoenix in the south to Williams Junction in the north where it connects to the Seligman Subdivision and Southern Transcon. [1] As of 2018 about eight trains daily operate over the line with top speeds of up to 49 miles per hour (79 ...

  4. Aircraft boneyard - Wikipedia

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    An aircraft boneyard or aircraft graveyard is a storage area for aircraft which are retired from service. Most aircraft at boneyards are either kept for storage continuing to receive some maintenance or parts of the aircraft are removed for reuse or resale and the aircraft are scrapped. Boneyard facilities are generally located in deserts such ...

  5. Arcadia (Phoenix) - Wikipedia

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    Arcadia (Phoenix) Coordinates: 33°29′53″N 111°57′39″W. Along the Arizona Canal in Phoenix, a 750-kilowatt restored hydroelectric plant and art display opened in June 2003 in Arcadia at a natural 20-foot drop called Arizona Falls. Arcadia is a neighborhood in the areas of Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona. It is bounded 44th Street to ...

  6. List of Arizona railroads - Wikipedia

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    "Map of Arizona Railroads" (PDF). Railroads of Arizona (2002) Includes abandoned lines and historical lines surveys. Arizona Railway Museum; Robertson, Donald B. (1986). Encyclopedia of Western Railroad History – The Desert States: Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. Caldwell, Idaho: The Caxton Printers. ISBN 0-87004-305-6.

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Phoenix, Arizona

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    72 East Country Club Dr. 33°28′52″N 112°03′37″W. /  33.480990°N 112.060327°W  / 33.480990; -112.060327  ( Borah House) Encanto. This house once belonged to Dr. Charles “Charley” Borah (1905 - 1980), an American athlete, who won the gold medal in the 4 × 100 m relay at the 1928 Summer Olympics.

  8. Pioneer and Military Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    The Pioneer and Military Memorial Park is the official name given to seven historic cemeteries in Phoenix, Arizona. The cemeteries were founded in 1884 in what was known as "Block 32". On February 1, 2007, "Block 32" was renamed Pioneer and Military Memorial Park. The Pioneer and Military Memorial Park is listed in the National Register of ...

  9. Template:BNSF Phoenix Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Phoenix Subdivision, a BNSF railway line in the United States. For information on using this template, refer to Template:Routemap . For pictograms used, see Commons:BSicon/Catalogue .

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