Promontory Point

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Promontory Point is a cape in northern Utah that juts into the Great Salt Lake and is historically associated with the region’s transcontinental railroad routes.

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Label Occurrences
Promontory Point canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cape
landform
adjacentTo Lucin Cutoff NERFINISHED
bodyOfWater Great Salt Lake NERFINISHED
category Capes of Utah
Great Salt Lake NERFINISHED
Landforms of Box Elder County, Utah
connectedBy Southern Pacific Railroad NERFINISHED
Union Pacific Railroad NERFINISHED
continent North America
coordinateSystem World Geodetic System 1984 NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation approximately 1,320 meters above sea level
approximately 4,330 feet above sea level
featureOf Great Basin region NERFINISHED
geologicalType rocky cape
hasNearbyInfrastructure railroad causeway across Great Salt Lake
historicallyAssociatedWith Lucin Cutoff railroad line NERFINISHED
transcontinental railroad routes
locatedIn Box Elder County NERFINISHED
Utah
northern Utah NERFINISHED
locatedOn Great Salt Lake NERFINISHED
namedAfter promontory landform
near Promontory Summit NERFINISHED
partOf Promontory Mountains NERFINISHED
region Intermountain West NERFINISHED
separates Bear River Bay NERFINISHED
Great Salt Lake NERFINISHED
state Utah
usedFor railroad route across Great Salt Lake

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Promontory Mountains adjacentTo Promontory Point