Unreliable launchers and passenger carrier spacecraft are more likely to be lost. |
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The passenger alerted flight staff and the pilot radioed through to the control centre who sent the emergency services around to save the couple. |
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A three passenger rear seat is optional, but the centre position is only fitted with a lap belt. |
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A passenger rides in one of seven cars, each mounted near the edge of its own circular platform but free to pivot about the center. |
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One day, Gunpei was riding in a car in the passenger seat when the driver rear-ended a truck in front of them. |
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The Zambia Revenue Authority will target small-scale traders and marketeers and unregistered passenger and cargo transporters. |
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Safety equipment includes driver, passenger and side curtain airbags, and ABS anti-lock brakes with electronic brake force distribution. |
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Just then another passenger rose from his seat and flashed a small plastic card at the warring parties. |
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Standard safety features include dual stage driver and passenger air bags and active front head restraints. |
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The benefits can be found in the rear of the passenger compartment, where legroom has increased by 56 mm, and in a bigger boot. |
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It comes highly recommended if you are into such museums and are curious about the history of passenger railroading in this part of the country. |
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It was America's first railroad operating regular passenger and freight service. |
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For safety reasons the city authorities should legislate to make it compulsory that a paying passenger should also be given a helmet. |
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Moreover, Warrington strongly believes in the importance of passenger railroads to the nation's future. |
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Vranich says there are companies in America and abroad with the capacity to run a more efficient passenger railroad. |
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Never place a rear facing child restraint in front of a passenger side air bag. |
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The graffiti damaged almost the whole passenger side of the car, which the family believe will cost hundreds of pounds to respray. |
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The passenger trains travel over lines owned by railroads that only ship freight. |
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The nation's passenger railroad is supposed to be a for-profit corporation, but Amtrak's never made money. |
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Created in 1971 in response to the demise of passenger trains run by private railroads, Amtrak has never shown a profit. |
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When most of the railroads turned over the operation of their passenger trains to Amtrak back in 1971, The Southern, and Rio Grande refused. |
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After leaving the Army, Bill served on board a passenger ship sailing between Southampton and South Africa. |
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Tonight, many are saying our passenger rail lines, railroads, subways and commuter lines are at risk. |
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I'm sorry for you, my sweet angel, but lately passenger planes and jets do manage to get people from one end of the earth in under two days. |
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A woman passenger reserved her ticket in advance and picked it up yesterday morning, but the airline didn't tell her about the cancellation. |
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In 1977 the Blue Streak railcars were withdrawn and all passenger services on the main lines were taken over by buses. |
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Essex Police said the incident had taken place in the main passenger terminal building, near check-in zones E and F, at around 9.40 am today. |
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Firefighters who were called to put out the blaze said the fire started in the front passenger seat of the car. |
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A sleek black chauffeur-driven car pulled up and the elderly lady passenger asked if they would like a lift. |
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The freight and passenger traffic is greater in the latter part of the week than at the beginning of the week. |
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In its upper reaches, climbers are at heights equal to the cruising altitudes for passenger jets. |
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Several limousines called landaulets, came with a convertible top over the rear passenger compartment. |
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Just before the last passenger flight touches down, two more Concordes will also land at the west London airport. |
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It's a good job there wasn't a passenger in the car, because that side was badly mangled. |
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A female passenger in the car, also thought to be aged in her late teens, was thrown from the vehicle by the impact. |
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New passenger jetties will be added to prevent potential accidents during rough conditions. |
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Then a bell sounded as the name of each crew member and passenger was read aloud. |
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In strictly military terms, a guided missile is little different from a kamikaze or a hijacked passenger jet. |
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Cahill asked in his smooth voice, sliding into the passenger side seat alongside Gemmel. |
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The van almost ground to a halt as it scraped along the passenger side of my vehicle. |
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Forget the thought of a tiny pigeon-hole stateroom just above the waterline of a 2,000 passenger cruise ship. |
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The gear is fused into a series of thick, metallic protective boxes situated between the vehicle's passenger and driver seats. |
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Regular oxygen infusions from my canister prevent me from fainting, but a fellow passenger is not so lucky when we stop for a yak photo-op. |
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In a passenger car, a linear accelerometer located near the front axle measures higher lateral acceleration than in the center or rear side. |
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Lost amid the jabber over what the Next Big Thing in passenger vehicles is likely to be, is the humble midsized sedan. |
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That is a matter of deliberate engineering, presumably, as the passenger seats are protected and the impact is absorbed elsewhere in the car. |
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Current rules allow a passenger to carry two lighters and four books of matches. |
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The woman pillion passenger was thrown into bushes and the second driver hit a tree before landing behind a wall. |
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After backing down to the Bartle wye, the remaining time will be on the Burney line with just the passenger cars. |
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Storage space abounds inside with the new fascia boasting a central lidded storage box plus two glove boxes on the passenger side. |
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A fast ferry from the Philippines is being refitted in Vancouver Shipyards for use as a fast passenger ferry between Nanaimo and Vancouver. |
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The back of the passenger seat folds flat to provide a useful work surface. |
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Striking construction workers rallied in Lima and barricaded the Pan-American Highway, blocking the movement of passenger vehicles and trucks. |
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The murder weapon, a knife, was discovered on the passenger seat of his car earlier this afternoon. |
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It ought to be pointed out that calculating passenger kilometres is an inexact science. |
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This company selected through global bidding firms for the airside and landside work and the passenger terminal building. |
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It was all about passenger landing rights at Heathrow and American airports. |
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Automobiles contribute to air pollution and sport utility vehicles consume more fuel than conventional passenger sedans. |
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A few hours later a passenger airliner takes off from Mexico City bound for Houston. |
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Eight flying hours later when the air hostess brought breakfast, his fellow passenger decided to put his new-found Japanese to good use. |
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The front passenger window rolled down just enough so she could see James Alcott. |
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I turned my head to the left and saw Rashad leaning out the front passenger side window. |
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A rear-facing safety seat must not be placed in the front passenger seat of any vehicle that has an air bag on the passenger side. |
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An air bag is designed to protect a driver or passenger in the event that an accident occurs. |
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If the system senses a child seat, distinguishable by the flat pattern, it will disable the air bag on the passenger side. |
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A passenger in his car, his son, said he had not been paying attention to the road ahead as they travelled towards their home. |
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He gesticulated and swore at the young couple, holding up his fist and thumping the vehicle, and mouthing to the passenger to get out of the car. |
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I was riding my scooter down a steep hill, with a pillion passenger on the back, when the brake cable went. |
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But as she reached for her bag, he snatched it from the passenger seat and ran off. |
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Ask if he is using an aftermarket device such as a laptop near the front passenger seat back. |
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Ms Brogden's car was first vandalised at the beginning of May when white spirit was poured over the bonnet, driver's door and passenger door. |
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Transport Secretary Alistair Darling will present a White Paper outlining how the country can cope with passenger growth over the next 30 years. |
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A long, wide car has pulled up in the driveway, a face peering whitely from its passenger window. |
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His passenger was white, with fair skin and hair that was shaved at the back. |
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In Italy, a passenger train rammed into the rear of another passenger train today, injuring at least nearly 30 people. |
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They honk to her and the man riding shotgun gets out and lets her into the front passenger seat. |
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He refuses to wear a seat belt when he's riding in the passenger side of a car. |
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After a moment, he remembered himself and got into the passenger side. |
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Brinsley stepped up to the passenger side of the patrol car, raised a silver Taurus semi-automatic pistol and began firing. |
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Alexander and Adorno were doing what they could to save the officer on the passenger side, Liu. |
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One airline that has already banned shipments on its passenger flights is Cathay Pacific. |
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Phineas shoved a key in the passenger door and jumped inside. |
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On my flight down from Hamilton on Tuesday morning I overheard the air hostess talking about families to a passenger who was sitting right in front of me. |
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Nervously, I then checked the space above the rear passenger doors. |
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To set the parking brake, slide over to the passenger seat, roll down your window, and feel behind the windshield wiper until you notice a barely detectable, curved bump. |
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Among the features which make Micra stand out are sliding rear seats to maximise cabin space, a keyless ignition system and storage space under the passenger seat. |
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The students and their teachers were asked to design and build a passenger jetty, which would help to transfer passengers from the terminals to the planes. |
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Heegers said the existing airport here was a regulated passenger airport while airfreight from the Eastern Cape was moved by truck to Johannesburg. |
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The rock smashed two windows and showered one passenger with glass. |
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A click sends a user to a statement, a list of passenger nationalities, emergency call-center numbers, and other information. |
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An Uber driver assaulted a passenger and it turned out he had a felony conviction, despite passing the background check. |
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If one device overheats in a passenger cabin, that fire can be readily handled with an extinguisher. |
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She gave him a wide grin as she opened the door to the passenger seat. |
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A virtual passenger four years ago against France following pre-match convulsions, the 25-year-old was clearly a man who had laid a ghost to rest. |
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Just a day earlier, an Australian transport plane took ground fire shortly after takeoff, fatally wounding an American passenger and forcing pilots to abort the flight. |
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The circuitous route that Lincoln claimed, via the Great Lakes, was actually the one best suited for passenger travel in the era. |
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The station now has more staff to deal with queries and give out information and there are 15 CCTV cameras operating 24 hours-a-day to help ensure passenger safety. |
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The first is how the FAA can certify the craft as safe for passenger flight. |
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It was a massive change of direction, as if Caterpillar Inc. had decided quickly to retool all its bulldozer plants to start making passenger cars. |
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Seat dimensions should be explored considering passenger health, size, and allowance for seat-space reductions when the seat in front is reclined. |
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A true railfan like me would love to own a house in a beautiful city on a main line passenger railroad just feet from the action down the center of his street. |
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The ride has a Germanic firmness about it, but passenger comfort is always well controlled, the suspension absorbing poor road surfaces in an effective way. |
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The whole car ride home the girls rehashed the night over and over again, but I sat in the passenger seat and stared at the city lights flashing past my window. |
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Every car passenger and pedestrian is checked, one by one, until the operatives find their target. |
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Following the war, some of these military airfields added civil facilities for handling passenger traffic. |
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Federal agents handle passenger and luggage screening at the airport. |
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Lionel's first tinplate reproduction of a standard Gauge locomotive was a black 2-4-2 steam engine with three red passenger cars. |
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In 1889 a severe passenger train wreck occurred near Dijon, when a 2-4-2 engine derailed while going full speed downhill. |
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I walked fast to avoid being overtaken. Every crossing was a danger, every passenger a thing to watch alertly. |
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Load profiles are a standard analysis tool showing passenger activity and passenger load at each stop along a route in a single direction. |
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Balloon loops can be useful for passenger trains and unit freight trains, such as coal trains. |
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She is passenger on the square-rigged barkentine Speedwell, now lying off the coast of Virginia. |
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The train's consist included a baggage car, four passenger cars, and a diner. |
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He was driving and I was in the passenger seat, so we crashed together when the truck hit us. |
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Passenger safety is further enhanced by the crushproof compartment around the passenger area. |
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Cardiff Central is Wales' busiest railway station, with over four times as much passenger traffic as any other station in Wales. |
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There are also seasonal passenger boats on Coniston Water, Derwent Water and Ullswater. |
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With the new electrification of the line in the late 1960s, passenger numbers doubled. |
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He writes prose with a conversational tone suited for a bus driver talking with a lone passenger on an hourslong excursion. |
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Investment in new infrastructure and maintenance is financed through the state budget, and subsidies are provided for passenger train operations. |
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On his first run, his locomotive pulled 38 freight and passenger cars at speeds as high as 12 miles per hour. |
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From 1950 to 1951, the world's first scheduled passenger helicopter service ran between Liverpool and Cardiff. |
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French Brothers operate passenger services between Maidenhead and Hampton Court. |
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The Cathedral Ferry, a foot passenger ferry, also operates on summer weekends from the steps of Worcester Cathedral. |
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Since privatisation, around 20 Train Operating Companies operate the passenger trains. |
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London's six commercial airports form the world's largest city airport system measured by passenger traffic. |
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On 5 February 2008 the company announced it had designed a passenger plane to the concept stage. |
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It was the first time passenger traffic had been run on a steam locomotive railway. |
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The passenger module is sized to fit in the payload bay, and can carry up to 24 passengers and 1 crew. |
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By now the gauge war was lost and mixed gauge was brought to Paddington in 1861, allowing through passenger trains from London to Chester. |
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Dean introduced a policy in 1895 of giving passenger tender locomotives both numbers and names. |
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The first goods wagons to be fitted with vacuum brakes were those that ran in passenger trains carrying perishable goods such as fish. |
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Thus he became the world's first widely reported railway passenger fatality. |
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No belted occupant was fatally injured if the passenger compartment remained intact. |
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They can also be chartered for a wide variety of uses including inspections of shallow bed offshore wind farms and VIP or passenger use. |
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The Liverpool and Manchester Railway opened in 1830 making exclusive use of steam power for both passenger and freight trains. |
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Passenger locomotives develop less starting tractive effort but are able to operate at the high speeds demanded by passenger schedules. |
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They do not develop as much starting tractive effort as a freight unit but are able to haul heavier trains than a passenger engine. |
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Airport operators make use of special airside airport buses for crew and passenger transport in the secure airside parts of an airport. |
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This pressure difference drives ventilation between platforms and the surface exits through the passenger foot network. |
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Many platforms have unique interior designs to help passenger identification. |
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However passenger journeys have grown much more quickly than in comparable countries such as France and Germany. |
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This is used by international only passenger trains for the Eurostar service, using British Rail Class 373 trains. |
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The last passenger train to operate on this section of the line was the Mothball Tour on 29 May 1993, just before the line was taken out of use. |
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Between Bletchley and Bedford the track is open and in daily passenger use as the Marston Vale line. |
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This decline accelerated after the Second World War as improved road transport displaced railways in industry and for passenger service. |
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The transport network around the airport has been extended to cope with the increase in passenger numbers. |
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In 2016, it was the third busiest airport in the United Kingdom in terms of passenger numbers. |
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London Stansted Airport has one main passenger terminal, near the village of Stansted Mountfitchet. |
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The manufacturer's CEO was confident enough to ride as a passenger on the airship's maiden flight. |
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Places such as Richmond, Ripon, Tadcaster, Helmsley, Pickering and the Wensleydale communities lost their passenger services. |
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Buddicom recalls him swinging from the luggage rack in a railway carriage like an orangutan to frighten a woman passenger out of the compartment. |
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Honda, despite being known as an engine company, has never built a V8 for passenger vehicles. |
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The main railway operator is DSB for passenger services and DB Schenker Rail for freight trains. |
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Sea passenger and freight transport is served by the coastal ferries operated by Arctic Umiaq Line. |
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Belfast has a large port used for exporting and importing goods, and for passenger ferry services. |
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Sir Morien Morgan led research into supersonic transport in 1948 that culminated in the Concorde passenger aircraft. |
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Although the railway to New Holland closed in 1977, passenger and car traffic continued to use the pier until the end of ferry operations. |
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The nearest international passenger airports are Glasgow Prestwick International Airport, Glasgow International Airport and Edinburgh Airport. |
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It collapsed some 18 months later during a storm, as a passenger train passed over it, resulting in the loss of 75 lives. |
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The three British naval vessels were survey vessels and Uganda was a passenger liner. |
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In 1937 the UK produced 379,310 passenger cars and 113,946 commercial vehicles. |
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It is the world's largest passenger airliner, and the airports at which it operates have upgraded facilities to accommodate it. |
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The aircraft flew from Toulouse with 474 Airbus employees on board, in a test of passenger facilities and comfort. |
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The freighter development was put on hold as Airbus prioritised the passenger version and all cargo orders were cancelled. |
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These measures prevent data transfer from the passenger internet system to the maintenance or navigation systems. |
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According to Boeing, in a joint study with Oklahoma State University, this will significantly improve passenger comfort. |
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The Ilya Muromets was a luxurious aircraft with a separate passenger saloon, wicker chairs, bedroom, lounge and a toilet. |
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For the era, it offered a relatively quiet, comfortable passenger cabin and showed signs of being a commercial success at its 1952 debut. |
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The Liverpool and Manchester Railway opened a year later making exclusive use of steam power for passenger and goods trains. |
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They needed to renew the rolling stock, mostly with steam locomotives designed for accelerated passenger trains. |
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Used for Spoil trains from Magheramorne to shores of Belfast Lough as well as shunting, passenger and freight. |
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A third of all passenger services and more than 4,000 of the 7,000 stations would close. |
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Of the 18,000 passenger coaches, 6,000 were said to be used only 18 times a year or less. |
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This sector became the first long distance passenger railway in the UK to go into profit. |
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Infrastructure and passenger and freight services were separated at that time. |
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The line is only for high speed passenger trains eliminating slow freight and commuter trains. |
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As passenger numbers grew, a circular satellite pier was added to the terminal building. |
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When ranked by global passenger traffic, Gatwick is 35th busiest internationally and the ninth busiest airport in Europe. |
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The slogan was dropped in 2001 after Lufthansa overtook BA in terms of passenger numbers. |
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There are more than 2 million passenger cars, and 500,000 commercial taxis, buses, and trucks in use. |
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At airports, customs is the point of no return for all passengers, once a passenger has cleared customs, they cannot go back. |
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Each channel is a point of no return, once a passenger has entered a particular channel, they cannot go back. |
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Within Tijuana there are freeways and other roads, and buses, but no passenger rail. |
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The network is mostly focused on passenger rail services and connects virtually all major towns and cities. |
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The extensive road system is utilized by most internal cargo and passenger traffic. |
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Oulu Airport is the second largest, whilst another 25 airports have scheduled passenger services. |
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There is passenger traffic from Helsinki and Turku, which have ferry connections to Tallinn, Mariehamn, and Stockholm. |
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Boats in common use include large container ships, a variety of ferries, passenger ships, sailing ships, and smaller motorised vessels. |
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A network of passenger ships makes longer connections to more remote islands, especially in the eastern part of the archipelago. |
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Work on modernizing the facility for passenger railcar bogie exchange was conducted as well. |
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A small seaport at Tweedmouth facilitates the import and export of goods, but provides no passenger services. |
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A passenger ferry traverses the loch to Tarbert from the slipway at Portavadie. |
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The airport has two runways and one passenger terminal, and employs about 2,500 people. |
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In 2013, a further extension to the passenger terminal was announced, taking the terminal building up to the Edinburgh Airport tram stop. |
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The airport has one main passenger terminal, serving scheduled and charter holiday flights. |
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The former Airport social club building has been renovated by Bond Offshore helicopters and this will be for future passenger use. |
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In anticipation of the greatly increased passenger capacity, HIAL announced a major expansion of the terminal building. |
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This route accounts for more than thirty percent of all passenger traffic at Inverness Airport. |
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This changed in 2011 with a programme of works carried out to enable the Class 320 units to work through the station in passenger service. |
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Following a European Commission decision to not subsidise a passenger and vehicle service, the route was again put out to tender. |
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Later, Zeebrugge's harbour was the scene of disaster when in 1987 the MS Herald of Free Enterprise passenger ferry capsized killing 193 people. |
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The Brussels South Charleroi Airport has become an important passenger airport, especially with low fares companies such as Ryanair or Wizzair. |
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Carnarvon Castle railway station opened in 1856 as the northern passenger terminus of the narrow gauge Nantlle Railway. |
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In 1821, the works supplied iron for the railway tracks of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the world's first passenger railway. |
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Chicago is one of the largest hubs of passenger rail service in the nation. |
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The ship was used on the route from Liverpool to Australia, mainly as a passenger ship although there was room for some cargo. |
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The railway was extended from Ruabon, via Acrefair and Trevor, to reach Llangollen by 1865, operating passenger and goods services. |
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A few closed stations have reopened, and passenger services been restored on a few lines where they had been removed. |
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The following year, a passenger train was being shunted into a platform and collided with three luggage vans already occupying the line. |
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A passenger ferry with many stops, such as in Venice, Italy, is sometimes called a water bus or water taxi. |
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The Marine Services Company of Tanzania offers passenger and cargo services in three of the African Great Lakes viz. |
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Passenger and bicycle passenger tickets are inexpensive compared with longer routes. |
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There are also passenger ferries that run from Playa del Carmen to the island of Cozumel. |
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Only one service now remains, a foot passenger service between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight run by Hovertravel. |
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It was completed in 1840, and as well as carrying goods the trains made limited passenger trips from the very beginning. |
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By 1994 the Society had started to run steam locomotive hauled passenger services up and down 500 metres of track. |
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The comprehensive range of passenger station buildings has been preserved and sympathetically adapted for use as cafes and tourist shops. |
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The Beeching cuts of the 1960s saw the loss of passenger rail links in the Vale of Glamorgan and to the northern valleys. |
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A viewing balcony and foot passenger lounge are to be found on the first floor. |
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The Twelve Quays ferry terminal allows a direct freight and passenger vehicle service to Dublin, Ireland and Belfast, Northern Ireland. |
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The Mersey Ferry at Woodside operates a passenger service to Liverpool and chartered cruising. |
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However, Chester was still a major port of passenger embarkation for Ireland until the early 19th century. |
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The nearest passenger airports are Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Manchester Airport. |
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The main harbours of the island are Limassol and Larnaca, which service cargo, passenger and cruise ships. |
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The island of Tenerife gathers the highest passenger movement of all the Canary Islands through its two airports. |
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Consequently, the shipbuilding industry developed in many islands, from small fishing boats, to whaling sloops to larger passenger services. |
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Yet, cargo and passenger transportation ceased in the 1970s, and the ships were sold or converted into tuna fishing boats. |
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Passenger services are operated by Eurostar, who has a practical monopoly on tunnel passenger services. |
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The city's port is the largest general cargo port in the country and its leading passenger gateway. |
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The Port of Calais was the first cable ship port in Europe and is the fourth largest port in France and the largest for passenger traffic. |
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This resulted in many civilian deaths, especially when passenger ships were sunk. |
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Domestic auto makers also began offering more fuel efficient diesel powered passenger cars as well. |
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The array is intended to reduce annual CO2 emissions by about 900,000 tons, equal to the emissions of 300,000 passenger cars. |
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The old Dover Marine railway station building houses one passenger terminal, together with a car park. |
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The service ceased prematurely, as the minimum threshold of passenger traffic was not met. |
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The railways were privatised in 1996 and most Kent passenger services were franchised to Connex South Eastern. |
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The ports are the nearest to Cap Gris Nez, the shortest crossing from England and are the most popular for passenger traffic. |
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The Merchant Navy supplied passenger ferries, hospital ships, and other vessels. |
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In Summer, the Cawsand Ferry runs a passenger service between Cawsand Beach and the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth for visitors to the Barbican. |
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Henry Bell's PS Comet of 1812 inaugurated a passenger service along the River Clyde in Scotland. |
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Steamboat traffic including passenger and freight business grew exponentially in the decades before the Civil War. |
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She was built for Salter Bros at Oxford for the regular passenger service between Oxford and Kingston. |
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The restoration was completed in 1997 and the launch was granted an MCA passenger certificate for 106 passengers. |
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Previously, Sally Ferries UK provided a passenger and car ferry service to Dunkirk. |
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Until May 2014, KLM Cityhopper operated two daily passenger flights from the airport to Schiphol airport in the Netherlands. |
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A passenger ferry operates from John o' Groats to Burwick on South Ronaldsay in Orkney. |
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Both were Avro Tudor IV passenger aircraft operated by British South American Airways. |
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In addition, the Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge carries railway freight and limited passenger services onto the Cape. |
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CapeFlyer is a seasonal passenger rail service between Boston and Hyannis that operates on summer weekends from Memorial Day through Labor Day. |
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Three main railway routes, all of which carry passenger traffic, cross Wiltshire. |
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In 2007 the airport handled over 1 million passengers for the first time, although passenger throughput subsequently declined. |
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Urban communities have often expressed great dislike of noisy aircraft, and police and passenger helicopters can be unpopular. |
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Passengers were conveyed from the heliport to their resort or destination on a passenger carrying trailer drawn by a farm tractor. |
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Scillonian III is the third passenger ship of this name and currently in service for passengers and cargo 8 months of the year. |
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Numerous airlines operated the Dornier Wal on scheduled passenger and mail services. |
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The third ferry is the Hythe Ferry, providing a passenger service to Hythe on the other side of Southampton Water. |
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The transmission was done aboard the SS Ponce, a passenger ship of the Porto Rico Line. |
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Two passenger sea ports and an international airport are situated in the county. |
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If the rower is to carry a passenger at the stern then the boat will be stern heavy and trim will be incorrect. |
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Travellers to Southampton are served by a high speed catamaran passenger ferry from Cowes known as the Red Jet. |
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In its heyday, the pier received passenger ferries from Portsmouth and other south coast towns. |
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It is the only passenger hovercraft company currently operating in Britain since Hoverspeed stopped using its craft in favour of catamarans. |
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The two networks are generally coincident where passenger services are run. |
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The change revolutionised passenger transport to the island and Portsmouth became the principal mainland access point. |
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One solution was the railmotor, a combined small steam engine and passenger coach. |
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On commencing operations on 13 October 1996 the name Island Line for the passenger service was retained. |
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Island Line was the only passenger franchise that included maintenance of the infrastructure in addition to the running of passenger services. |
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The primary Tver' Railway Station has a locomotive and car shed, allowing it to service both passenger and cargo trains. |
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Yet those are all a typical passenger wishes to know, so the map fulfils its purpose. |
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Most of the country's domestic freight and passenger service is by road rather than rail. |
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With 866 registered cargo and passenger vessels, the average transport rate in 2008 was 400 tonnes per day. |
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Many modern tankers are too wide to fit through the Panama Canal, as are a few passenger ships and several aircraft carriers. |
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Some of the small passenger vessels shuttling between Ushuaia and the Antarctic Peninsula will pass the Horn too, time and weather permitting. |
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The airport is the second busiest airport in the Philippines in passenger and cargo traffic. |
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The majority of passenger traffic is across the North Atlantic between North America and Western Europe. |
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The first serious attempt to take a share of the transatlantic passenger market away from the ocean liners was undertaken by Germany. |
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A small airport, Antwerp International Airport, is located in the district of Deurne, with passenger service to various European destinations. |
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The decline in the facility services has implications for the declining tendency also on the number of passenger and goods. |
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In March 2006, the Port passenger facility was to be transferred to Dubai Ports World. |
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Buses are the principal form of public transport and passenger movement between the towns on the main islands. |
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It was completely closed, and there was no regular passenger air or boat traffic. |
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On 13 April 2011, limited passenger service was resumed between May Pen, Spanish Town and Linstead. |
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He then crashed, head on, into an oncoming car, killing the passenger and injuring many others in the resulting consequential crashes. |
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Amtrak passenger rail services the state, connecting many southern and western Michigan cities to Chicago, Illinois. |
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The conductor mishandled the passenger or his package, causing the package to fall. |
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The passenger bears the burden of proving that the shipowner was negligent. |
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The system includes bus, subsidized passenger rail operated by Philadelphia transit agency SEPTA, and subsidized taxi and paratransit modes. |
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Amtrak provides scheduled passenger service along two routes, the Crescent and City of New Orleans. |
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It has an extensive domestic route network within the PRC and is consistently ranked top 10 in passenger traffic among Chinese airports. |
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Following the withdrawal of passenger services in 1964, the line became freight only. |
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Behind the locomotive was a wagon carrying a band, and behind it were three passenger carriages, with the Duke's special carriage in the centre. |
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The power and data cables are fed into the car through the right rear passenger window. |
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In 1905, a passenger train was derailed at Murthwaite due to a combination of a defective locomotive and defective track. |
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The FR's weekdays passenger service in July 1922 comprised eight trains in each direction. |
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A regular passenger launch operates on the lake, taking passengers between various landing stages. |
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The main railway station was closed in 1966 as a result of the Beeching cuts, and the passenger terminus was moved to Wyre Dock railway station. |
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From 2004, Stena Line provided some passenger accommodation on its thrice daily service to Larne in Northern Ireland. |
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Ticket agents now have the authority to reticket a passenger or even move the passenger up a class, if they feel the situation warrants it. |
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From 1983 the line has been used for local passenger services between Sheffield and Huddersfield via Barnsley. |
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