• Conns Creek (also rendered Conn's Creek) is a stream in the U.S. state of Indiana. The creek bears the name of a family of settlers. List of rivers of...
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  • The Conns Creek Branch was a 2.7 kilometre (1.7 mile) branch line railway in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island. It diverged from the...
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  • transported in railway wagons from the plateau via the Denniston Incline to Conns Creek, where steam locomotives of New Zealand Railways took coal trains to...
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    Conns Creek Branch, which ran east alongside the Waimangaroa River to the foot of the Denniston Incline. Passenger services ceased on the Conns Creek...
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    California. The reservoir is formed by Conn Creek Dam, built in 1948 (76 years ago) (1948) across Conn Creek. Construction of the earthen dam was authorized...
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    on weekdays, with shuttles from the Conns Creek Branch that diverged at Waimangaroa. Traffic from the Conns Creek Branch was declining and it closed later...
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    railway, with the rail bridge brought into service in 1877. That year, the Conns Creek Branch opened, a sub-branch line that closely followed the southern bank...
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    ascent by Herb Conn and Sterling Hendricks. Conns East (5.6) and Conns West (class 5.4) at Seneca Rocks, c. 1942, first ascents. "Conn Course" or "Conncourse"...
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  • Cape Foulwind Railway Westport, New Zealand – Cape Foulwind Closed 1930 Conns Creek Branch Waimangaroa – Denniston, New Zealand Closed 1967 Hokitika Branch/Ross...
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  • (2.2 miles). A bridge across the river connected the incline to the Conns Creek branch railway that followed the south bank of the river to the main...
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