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riverway

alt. The segment of a river or route on a river which is traversed by watercraft. n. The segment of a river or route on a river which is traversed by watercraft.

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Riverway

Riverway is a parkway in Boston, Massachusetts. The parkway is a link in the Emerald Necklace system of parks and parkways designed by Frederick Law Olmsted in the 1890s. Starting at the Landmark Center end of the Back Bay Fens, the parkway follows the path of the Muddy River south to Olmsted Park across a stone bridge over Route 9 near Brookline Village. The road and its associated park form Boston's western border with neighboring Brookline and is popular with local nearby residents in both municipalities.

Riverway (MBTA station)

Riverway is a station on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Green Line "E" Branch in Boston, Massachusetts. The station is located on a street running segment of the streetcar line that runs down the middle of South Huntington Avenue.

Riverway is 33 minutes from Lechmere and 2 minutes from Heath Street. Riverway is also the closest surface transfer between the D and E branches; Brookline Village station is a 7-minute walk away.

Riverway has no platforms; passengers merely wait at a large "T" sign on the sidewalk, and must board or disembark streetcars in mixed traffic in the middle of the street.

Usage examples of "riverway".

Tristan saw an expanse of green treetops, covering the entire valley floor except for the course of a bright and winding riverway that meandered through the forest.

Her village lay a league south of the riverway, but she had kin in the town.

The Laurel became more rocky, swift, full of rapids, and the valley narrowed down to the riverway, with standing room, however, for stately trees along the banks.

She drove cautiously along Jamaica Riverway, tires swishing through deep slush, windshield wipers scraping at hoar-frosted glass.

On Wednesday after lunch at the University Club with a potential client, Wade Rowley started back to the office in his car and then changed direction and went on out to Riverway Homes, halfway to Parklands.

They slipped into the land through a hundred channels, and soon found a deeper riverway, leading inwards, cutting between wooded hills and steep gorges.

They walked in Jamaica Riverway Park, following the tree-shaded path that led alongside the water.

Is the next-to-perfect indivisibility wishing to travel the magical riverway with your friends?

In the beginning, they made their homes on some of the less rocky, more southerly islands, refurbishing ancient ruins, farming where decent soil remained, breeding small numbers of stock beasts on the strictly limited graze, fishing, and in times of desperation, raiding the coasts and riverways of their previous homelands to the west.

Season of Ice pursued us down the valleys and riverways, filling the world with its ravening roar.

There, riverways led inland from the coast to the Midlands, where the slave-trade flourished.