Grand Union
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Transport

  • Grand union
    Grand union
    A grand union is a rail track junction where two double-track railway lines cross at grade, often in a street intersection or crossroads. A total of sixteen railroad switches allow streetcars coming from any direction to take any of the three other directions...

    , a four-way, double track rail junction often found on tram systems
  • Grand Union Canal
    Grand Union Canal
    The Grand Union Canal in England is part of the British canal system. Its main line connects London and Birmingham, stretching for 137 miles with 166 locks...

    , a waterway running from London to Birmingham in the United Kingdom
  • Grand Union Railway, a proposed train operating company (TOC) in the United Kingdom

Entertainment

  • Grand Union (dance group)
    Grand Union (dance group)
    The Grand Union was an improvisational dance group based in New York City from 1970 to 1976. It grew out of Yvonne Rainer's piece Continuous Project - Altered Daily. Rainer's sole authority as choreographer began to slip in early 1970 when the dancers, at her invitation, began to bring in their...

    , a New York dance group
  • Grand Union (Firebird album)
    Grand Union (Firebird album)
    "Grand Union" is the fifth studio album from the band Firebird, which was formed by Carcass guitarist Bill Steer with drummer Ludwig Witt. It was released in 2009 on Rise Above Records...

  • Grand Union (Frank Tovey album)
  • Skewbald / Grand Union, a punk band in the United States

Other

  • Grand Union Flag
    Grand Union Flag
    The Grand Union Flag is considered to be the first national flag of the United States. This flag consisted of 13 red and white stripes with the British Union Flag of the time The Grand Union Flag (also the Continental Colors, the Congress Flag, the Cambridge Flag, and the First Navy Ensign) is...

    , the first flag of the United States
  • Grand Union (supermarket), a supermarket chain
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