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Incorrect Street Name?

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According to this article, "The Burlington Rail Tunnel, located at Milepost 1.15 of the NECR Winooski spur line, is a 340 foot long brick masonry horseshoe shaped tunnel that passes through the sandy ridge supporting North Street (Burlington) on a curve of approximately four degrees. North Street runs in a north to south direction while the tunnel runs approximately in an east to west direction."

North Street runs east-west, roughly parallel with the rain line. The author may have confused it with North Avenue, which does run north-south along the sandy ridge referred to. Blinovitch (talk) 23:26, 21 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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