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  1. Egg roll wraps filled with fajita chicken, jack and cheddar, corn, black beans, and jalapeños. Lightly fried and served with tomatillo salsa. $ 11.99|$13.99.

  2. Oct 10, 2023 · Visually, the interurban was classic Americana as a car sped along a grass-covered right-of-way with its trolley pole extended high. While postdating the industry, one the great depictions of interurban right-of-way is illustrated in Trains Magazine's October, 1993 issue under a segment entitled, "Trains Of New England: A Yankee Autumn" (Page 57).

  3. Jun 5, 2006 · Get Updates. Interurbans were electric railroads running between cities, often of lighter construction than “steam” railroads. They had their own rights of way through the countryside but usually ran in streets when in town, often sharing tracks with city streetcars. Trains consisted of one (sometimes more) cars.

  4. Nov 18, 2020 · Interurban, Edmond: See 146 unbiased reviews of Interurban, rated 4.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #10 of 391 restaurants in Edmond.

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  5. Interurban is generally used to describe transportation. As a noun (as in "In those days you could take the interurban from Seattle to Tacoma"), interurban has meant a fairly heavy but fast electric train, something between an urban trolley and a full-fledged long-distance train, that offers more frequent service than an ordinary railway.

  6. Early in the 20th century, Ohio became the heartland of the electric interurban railway, and Cleveland emerged as one of its foremost centers. Interurbans most heavily served the areas skirting the shores of Lake Erie.

  7. This is a list of interurban railways in North America. Elsewhere, the term was not used or did not have the same meaning. The vast majority of these systems are defunct. All were opened primarily as passenger carriers, although many survived as freight railways after passenger service ceased.

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