From the forest, a spur of which ran down almost to the water hole, eyes watched them.
A spur ran north before the station for about 20yds to a junction with the port lines.
Two hundred yards away a spur of the jungle ran close to the straggling town.
A special elevated spur runs from north of the station to the Shinkansen platform.
A western spur of the trace ran through part of the modern-day park.
This spur ran behind a goods shed, joining the A&B line to the northwest of the road.
A short distance later, a spur of the road ran north to a village nestled picturesquely in a little glen.
This spur runs due south to the Mississippi River.
The spur runs along Maryland Routes 20 and 445.
The heathery spur of Tongue End runs parallel to the east.