The major television stations provided running commentaries on the election results. |
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The network will simulcast the game on its radio and television stations. |
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Television stations use teletext to show sports scores and news. |
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Along the trade routes, Hanseatic trade stations became centers of the German culture. |
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Iceland is one of the few countries that have filling stations dispensing hydrogen fuel for cars powered by fuel cells. |
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There are three shops, two petrol stations and five bars and restaurants, mostly because of a lot of border traffic from the Norwegian side. |
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Since the late 16th century, large polder areas are preserved through elaborate drainage systems that include dikes, canals and pumping stations. |
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There are large bicycle parking facilities, particularly in city centres and at train stations. |
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Private radio stations carry their own news bulletins and foreign broadcasters supply programs. |
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There are also a number of BBC and independent local radio stations throughout the country. |
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In addition to radio, BBC Scotland also runs two national television stations. |
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Two Independent Television stations, STV and ITV, also broadcast in Scotland. |
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One of Britain's most successful radio stations, Hospital Radio Perth, broadcasts to Perth Royal Infirmary and Murray Royal Hospital. |
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Relay stations were located along the roads every seven to twelve Roman miles, and tended to grow into a village or trading post. |
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By 1937 the first three stations were ready, and the associated system was put to the test. |
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To the west, Carlisle, Carstairs and Lockerbie are the nearest stations on the West Coast Main Line. |
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Express bus services link the main towns with rail stations at Edinburgh and Carlisle. |
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The CPR decided where to place railway stations, and thus would decide where the dominant town of the area would be. |
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These stations replaced the former Livingston and Newpark stations which had closed before the construction of the town. |
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Soon after, tracks from the debut EP began to be played on Radio 1 and other local and national stations. |
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For example, some laptops have events related to their docking stations and keyboard lights that are not used on nondocking or unlighted laptops. |
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Viewers in Scotland receive four or five public terrestrial television stations. |
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As is the same with all BBC Radio and TV stations, the channel is funded by the licence fees gathered. |
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In 2015, plans were announced to link the two stations via a travelator service. |
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St Enoch and Buchanan Street Subway stations are within a few minutes' walk. |
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In addition, old tips were reclaimed for their small coal content, which could be burned in power stations such as nearby Aberthaw. |
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West Yorkshire has two mainline railway stations, Leeds and Wakefield Westgate. |
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Way stations providing refreshments were maintained by the government at regular intervals along the roads. |
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A separate system of changing stations for official and private couriers was also maintained. |
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For a short period, therefore, Caernarfon had three terminating stations on its edges. |
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When the through route was opened Pant and Morfa stations closed and the original station became the town's only station. |
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The railway stations that once populated the Rhondda Fach were all closed after the Beeching Axe. |
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The railway line serves ten Rhondda stations with the villages not directly linked connected through bus services. |
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Other local fire stations are located in the nearby towns of Chirk and Llangollen. |
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Wrexham has four railway stations, Wrexham General, Wrexham Central, Gwersyllt and Ruabon. |
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In 1984, after secretly stockpiling coal at power stations, the NCB announced the closure of 20 pits. |
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A review of other known breeding stations of this subspecies suggests that breeding sites are subject to periods of nontenancy. |
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The Atlanta metropolitan area is served by two public television stations and one public radio station. |
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A number of stations have closed, including those at Newbridge and Abertillery. |
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Due to a change in the way the public access police services, only Cardiff Bay and Cardiff Central police stations have front desk services. |
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FitzRoy established a network of 15 coastal stations from which visual gale warnings could be provided for ships at sea. |
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Some stations produce manual observations during business hours and revert to automatic observations outside these times. |
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There are two large services on the A55, along with numerous other petrol stations at the side of the road. |
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This would also see investment in new trains and continued improvements to stations. |
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Operating costs could have been reduced by reducing staff and removing redundant services on these lines while keeping the stations open. |
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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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In June 2009, the Association of Train Operating Companies called for 14 lines with about 40 stations to be reopened. |
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Typically, there is an hourly service from Manchester Piccadilly to Cardiff Central, Carmarthen, Milford Haven, calling at principal stations. |
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It is one of nineteen stations in the United Kingdom managed directly by Network Rail. |
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In addition to the Underground stations at Paddington, Lancaster Gate tube station on the Central line is a short walk away to the south. |
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Although shown on the London Underground map as a single station, the two stations are not directly linked. |
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Fishguard is served by Arriva Trains Wales from Fishguard Harbour and Fishguard and Goodwick stations. |
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The scheme supports 330 bikes with 31 stations placed around the city for paid public use. |
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The wider city area, including the city's suburbs, is served by three railway stations. |
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The line covered six and three quarter miles with stations at Rhewl and Llanrhaiadr. |
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Many other radio stations in the city broadcast at least an hour of Irish language programming per week. |
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In 1914 he produced sculptures for the stations of the cross in Westminster Cathedral. |
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Many Football League matches are also broadcast to local audiences via BBC Local Radio stations or by commercial stations. |
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Regional radio stations, including BBC Local Radio and local commercial stations, provide coverage of the League 1 clubs. |
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Analog television stations are required to cease normal programming at noon and shut down their signals at midnight. |
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Bermuda has plans to convert its three broadcast stations to ATSC digital terrestrial television in the future. |
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The network consists of 41 transmission stations spread throughout the country. |
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There is presently no deadline for these stations, about 7100 in number, to convert to digital broadcasting. |
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This table is a crucial regulatory tool for controlling the placement and power levels of stations. |
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The series also has a fan base in the United States, where it was shown in syndication from the 1970s to the 1990s, particularly on PBS stations. |
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Both of these stations operated at peak times only, and carried Radio Wales at other times. |
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Most programming and presenters is shared with sister stations Radio Carmarthenshire, Radio Pembrokeshire, Bridge FM and Swansea Bay Radio. |
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This reserve capacity can also serve to compensate for the varying power generation produced by wind stations. |
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When the wind is blowing strongly, nearby hydroelectric stations can temporarily hold back their water. |
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Nuclear power stations are usually considered to be base load stations since fuel is a small part of the cost of production. |
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The conversion to electrical energy takes place indirectly, as in conventional thermal power stations. |
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Nuclear stations are used primarily for base load because of economic considerations. |
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A new generation of designs for nuclear power stations, known as the Generation IV reactors, are the subject of active research. |
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All stations in Wales where the Welsh and English names differ have both names displayed, with a few minor omissions. |
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Arriva Trains Wales has introduced bilingual display screens and announcements in at least 46 stations. |
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There were two RAF stations on the loch, RAF Wig Bay operating from Wig Bay near Kirkcolm and RAF Stranraer operating from the town. |
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Shatura Power Station in Moscow Oblast and Kirov Power Station in Kirov Oblast are the two largest peat power stations in the world. |
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Only a dozen or so were taken by British Columbian stations, nearly all of them in 1953 at Coal Harbour. |
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Most power stations contain one or more generators, a rotating machine that converts mechanical power into electrical power. |
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Most power stations in the world burn fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas to generate electricity. |
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Building power systems out of central stations required combinations of engineering skill and financial acumen in equal measure. |
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Most thermal power stations produce steam, so they are sometimes called steam power stations. |
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Power stations can also generate electrical energy from renewable energy sources. |
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Power stations vary greatly in capacity depending on the type of power plant and on historical, geographical and economic factors. |
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Radio stations usually report the power of their transmitters in units of watts, referring to the effective radiated power. |
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All of the railway lines created in The Railway Series have their own pages with information on routes and the stations served. |
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Meteorological contour lines are based on interpolation of the point data received from weather stations and weather satellites. |
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The Stockholm metro is the only underground system in Sweden and serves the city of Stockholm via 100 stations. |
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A second radio network was started in 1954 and a third opened 1962 in response to pirate radio stations. |
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These fuels can be employed in internal combustion engines, fossil fuel power stations and other uses. |
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Surge can be measured directly at coastal tidal stations as the difference between the forecast tide and the observed rise of water. |
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I tried a similar procedure for our stations, but the range between the largest and smallest magnitudes seemed unmanageably large. |
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The five minute walk between Northwick Park and Kenton tube stations is a valid outerchange. |
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The development of the railway became a contributory factor to the Boxer Rebellion, when Boxer forces burned the railway stations. |
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The oil is moved through the pipelines by pump stations along the pipeline. |
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The gas is pressurized by compressor stations and is odorless unless mixed with a mercaptan odorant where required by a regulating authority. |
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Emergency procedures instructed personnel to make their way to lifeboat stations, but the fire prevented them from doing so. |
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Finally, the company AirPlus provides a shuttle service to the train stations and airports of Paris. |
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It was in Le Havre radio stations that the journalist and television host Laurent Ruquier, who was born in Le Havre in 1963, began his career. |
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The county has eight community radio stations run by various organisations. |
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Many of the German radar stations on the French coast were destroyed by the RAF in preparation for the landings. |
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Brighton has several railway stations, many bus routes, coach services and taxis. |
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North Dakota's three major radio markets center around Fargo, Bismarck, and Grand Forks, though stations broadcast in every region of the state. |
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Public access television stations open to community programming are offered on cable systems in Bismarck, Dickinson, Fargo, and Jamestown. |
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Animals found their first homes in the South Island, where their spread was helped by guards dropping them off at country railway stations. |
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Since 1937, Soviet and Russian manned drifting ice stations have extensively monitored the Arctic Ocean. |
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Anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000 people reside throughout the year at the research stations scattered across the continent. |
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Several governments maintain permanent manned research stations on the continent. |
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Managers and other senior officers of the whaling stations often lived together with their families. |
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To make accurate records, tide gauges at fixed stations measure water level over time. |
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The Magdalenian epoch was a long one, represented by numerous stations, whose contents show progress in the arts and general culture. |
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This problem can be avoided to an extent through the transport of waste by rail from transfer stations. |
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The major junction stations are Salisbury and Westbury, and important junctions are also found at Swindon, Chippenham and Trowbridge. |
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Today's flight service stations do not issue control instructions, but provide pilots with many other flight related informational services. |
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The remaining stations, BBC Radio 1Xtra, 4 Extra, 5 Live Sports Extra and 6 Music, all broadcast on digital platforms only. |
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The BBC's more popular stations have encountered pressure from the commercial sector. |
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In early years, much programming and music was common to both stations, particularly on the shared FM frequency. |
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As well as having most listeners nationally, it ranks first in many regions above local radio stations. |
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Like all BBC radio stations broadcasting to UK audiences, Radio 2 is funded by the television licence fee, and does not broadcast adverts. |
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There were also programme variations for the parts of England not served by BBC Local Radio stations. |
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Radio Cornwall is one of two radio stations to have broadcast programmes in the Cornish language. |
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There are three fire stations within the city boundaries at St Mary's, Hightown and Redbridge. |
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These stations also played an important part in the first Moon landing mission. |
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As a result of the high volume of shipwrecks that occurred RNLI lifeboat stations were established, one at each of these locations. |
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It is often burned in power stations near the mines, such as in Australia's Latrobe Valley and Luminant's Monticello plant in Texas. |
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Both stations suffered from being away from the town centre, requiring an onward road journey for travellers. |
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There may even be a case for publishing a list of weather stations and their zone classification to allow best use of local conditions. |
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Typically these feature utilitarian city bikes which lock into docking stations, released on payment for set time periods. |
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Additionally, Ryde Esplanade and Lake railway stations are on the path, and Shanklin and Sandown stations are less than 750m away. |
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In 1882, the IWR opened a branch line from Brading to Bembridge, serving a large natural harbour between Bembridge and St Helen's stations. |
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The line was originally built as single track throughout, with passing loops provided at Brading, Sandown and Shanklin stations. |
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Ryde Pier Head railway station is one of three stations in the town of Ryde on the Isle of Wight. |
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Island Line Trains have also repainted stations in a heritage scheme of cream and green, as part of a general station improvement package. |
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Because the Isle of Wight is within the Network SouthEast area, annual season tickets issued to and from its stations are issued as Gold Cards. |
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Through tickets are available between any pair of stations on the network, and can be bought from any station ticket office. |
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Pocket timetables for individual operators or routes are available free at staffed stations. |
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Through rail tickets for travel via Pier Head station are available to and from other stations on the Isle of Wight. |
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National Rail tickets between the Isle of Wight and stations on Great Britain include travel on the ferry. |
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Isle of Wight railways diagram, showing closed and reopened lines and new stations. |
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In 2007, the station won the prestigious Sony Award for Station Of The Year for stations with fewer than 300,000 listeners. |
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Subsequently, it developed steadily until in the 1980s many AM stations transferred to FM due to its superior sound quality. |
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Today, as elsewhere in the developed world, most urban Australian broadcasting is on FM, although AM talk stations are still very popular. |
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Regional broadcasters still commonly operate AM stations due to the additional range the broadcasting method offers. |
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The region is the controlling centre for local radio stations BBC Radio Oxford, BBC Radio Berkshire and BBC Radio Solent. |
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The three stations carry networked programming with the two stations in the BBC South East region every evening. |
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The stations also simulcast overnight programming from BBC Radio 5 Live each night after closedown. |
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The Portsmouth Direct Line serves and occasionally enters the westernmost part of West Sussex, although it has no railway stations in the county. |
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Deregulation in the 1980s saw a sudden increase in the numbers of radio and television stations. |
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Except at the four bigger stations of the city, Hauptbahnhof, Dammtor, Altona and Harburg regional trains do not stop inside the city. |
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Its five major railway stations, such as the Milan Central station, are among Italy's busiest. |
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It was an evening freesheet distributed at bus and rail stations in London. |
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Do they still get express sets ex ncle to stop all stations Hornsby to Strathfield if there is a local amexed? |
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A bus bridge is being put in place for the stations affected by the recent train derailment. |
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Then the bookie leaves the site of the phone and stations himself blocks away in another room with a phone attached to a similar cheese box. |
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Now one had come to see these craftless rivers, empty stations and poverty instead of wealth. |
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A lot of Top 40 stations were heavily dayparted, so softer stuff only got played in the daytime, or harder stuff only got played at night. |
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The soldiers seen at various stations belong to the corps of the Greek army that proved itself most effective in the recent war, the Evzonoi. |
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It operates numerous television and radio stations in the UK and abroad and its domestic services are funded by the television licence. |
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It runs three national television stations, and the national radio stations, BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio nan Gaidheal, amongst others. |
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A number of independent radio stations broadcast to the Welsh regions, predominantly in English. |
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The city's two universities both broadcast their own student radio stations. |
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The island is also covered by a number of local stations on the mainland, including the BBC station BBC Radio Solent broadcast from Southampton. |
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For that purpose they constructed extensive walls and created permanent stations that became cities. |
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The characters of man placed in lower stations of life are more usefull, as being imitable by great numbers. |
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Where the radio-wave signals of the two radio stations interfere the listener hears nothing but noise. |
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European settlement increased through the early decades of the 19th century, with numerous trading stations established, especially in the North. |
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Stations at Evenwood and Cockfield replaced stations on the Hagger Leases branch. |
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Student radio stations include Fuse FM at the University of Manchester and MMU Radio at the Manchester Metropolitan University. |
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The Metro North West is available free at Metrolink stops, rail stations and other busy locations. |
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Local and regional services are operated from all of Birmingham's stations by London Midland. |
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The city is served by numerous national and regional radio stations, as well as local radio stations. |
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In the fields along the route, and at the stations through which the train passed, thousands stood in silence to pay their last respects. |
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The most important existing communal shelters were the London Underground stations. |
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Noises of battle were muffled and sleep was easier in the deepest stations, but many were killed from direct hits on several stations. |
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On 7 November, St Pancras, Kensal and Bricklayers' Arms stations were hit and several lines of Southern Rail were cut on 10 November. |
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He recognised the right of the public to seize tube stations and authorised plans to improve their condition and expand them by tunnelling. |
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The BBC has two regional radio stations which broadcast in Northern Ireland, BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Radio Foyle. |
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South of the Humber, Scunthorpe and nearby rural stations are connected by the South Humberside Main Line, run by Northern. |
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The Trent is a navigable river, and is used to transport goods to the Humber, as well as passing by many power stations. |
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Industrial activities ceased in the dock with the closure of the power stations. |
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The City relies upon stations in the surrounding London boroughs to support it at some incidents. |
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Seven of the eleven London Underground lines run through the City, serving eleven stations. |
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Two bus stations are in the City, at Aldgate on the eastern boundary with Tower Hamlets, and at Liverpool Street by the railway station. |
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There are approximately 28 Barclays Cycle Hire docking stations in the City. |
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Pumping stations remove water in the tunnels from rain, seepage, and so on. |
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Today the domestic services from Folkestone use the Central and West stations on the South Eastern Main Line. |
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Radio stations include BBC Radio Merseyside, Capital Liverpool, Radio City, Radio City 2 and Radio City Talk. |
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Train stations, banks and other structures from that era are normally made of limestone. |
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Angles between Slieve Donard and Snowdon were taken from Scafell Pike, as were angles measured from stations on each of the other two mountains. |
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The hills have been used as a location for telecommunication relay stations such as Stokenchurch BT Tower and that at Zouches Farm. |
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The Weston Park Weather station, established in 1882, is one of the longest running weather stations in the United Kingdom. |
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Aside from the main railway station there are five other stations in Sheffield. |
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In the 19th century, transport infrastructure improved with stations on three different railway lines. |
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Additional local weather stations report periodic figures to the internet such as Weather Underground, Inc. |
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There also remain local stations at Peartree and Spondon, although services are limited, especially at the former. |
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The city has several mainline railway stations that connect to London Waterloo amongst other lines in southern England. |
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These trains had special retractable steps that could be used at stations with lower platforms than was usual in England. |
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Numerous stations owned by Network Rail also continue to display much of their GWR heritage. |
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Northern Rail also operates an hourly service calling at all stations from Liverpool Lime Street to Manchester Victoria. |
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It received some use in mines, pumping stations and for supplying water wheels used to power textile machinery. |
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In the vast majority of large electric generating stations, turbines are directly connected to generators with no reduction gearing. |
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The outer suburbs may then be reached by a separate commuter rail network where more widely spaced stations allow higher speeds. |
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Each line is serviced by at least one specific route with trains stopping at all or some of the line's stations. |
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A transit map is a topological map or schematic diagram used to show the routes and stations in a public transport system. |
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Transit maps can be found in transit vehicles, on platforms, elsewhere in stations, and in printed timetables. |
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Other trains continue to have drivers, even if their only role in normal operation is to open and close the doors of the trains at stations. |
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Some stations use platform screen doors to increase safety by preventing people falling onto the tracks, as well as reducing ventilation costs. |
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In the original Tube design, trains passing through close fitting tunnels act as pistons to create air pressure gradients between stations. |
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In many stations the ventilation system is now ineffective because of alterations that reduce tunnel diameters and increase turbulence. |
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The new line will use Class 345 trains, currently built and tested by Bombardier in Derby, UK, and serve 40 stations. |
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There are nine zones, zone 1 being the central zone, which includes the loop of the Circle line with a few stations to the south of River Thames. |
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The only London Underground stations in Zones 7 to 9 are on the Metropolitan line beyond Moor Park, outside Greater London. |
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By 2016 a third of stations are to have platform humps that reduce the step from platform to train. |
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During peak hours, stations can get so crowded that they need to be closed. |
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Most platforms at deep tube stations have pits, often referred to as 'suicide pits', beneath the track. |
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Early District Railway stations were similar and on both railways the further from central London the station the simpler the construction. |
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Notable stations from this period include Moor Park, the stations of the Piccadilly line extension to Heathrow and Hillingdon. |
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West Ham station was built as a homage to the red brick tube stations of the 1930s, using brick, concrete and glass. |
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The Met changed to a serif letterform for its signs in the 1920s, used on the stations rebuilt by Clark. |
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Three intermediate stations on the route were rebuilt, and three new ones were added. |
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An upgrade of platforms at Sunderland and the modernisation of several other stations was included in this phase. |
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Lifts have been replaced at several Metro stations since 2009 as part of the programme. |
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Additional trains ran on these lines during peak hours to increase the frequency at the busier stations. |
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Metro does not allow the carriage of standard bicycles, though there are storage lockers for these at some stations. |
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The 60 stations on the Metro, vary widely in character, some are former railway stations, while others were purpose built for the Metro. |
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All Metro stations are unstaffed, with the exception of the underground stations, which are required to be staffed by law. |
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Metro pioneered the playing of classical music in some of its stations to deter vandalism. |
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Many stations throughout the system feature commissioned works by various artists. |
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Different distances are normally quoted for stations, depending on whether the direction of travel is In or Out. |
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When the Oldham and Rochdale Line was converted from a railway however, all of the former railway stations were completely rebuilt. |
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Of the 23 tram stops, 11 roughly or directly match former railway stations. |
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St Georges has no direct interchange with other public transport, but the bus and railway stations can be reached on foot in a few minutes. |
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George's, connecting the bus and rail stations, with the creation of a loop through Market Street and Lichfield Street happening at a later date. |
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However, some important railway junction stations lie in smaller cities and towns, for example York, Crewe and Ely. |
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All bridges, tunnels, stations, and earthworks were built for double track. |
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At the local train stations, the express trains pass through the station at full speed. |
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The state and political parties subsidise most of the funding of these television stations. |
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Pakistan's tourist attractions range from the mangroves in the south, to the Himalayan hill stations. |
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In the metropolitan areas, police stations are divided into wards, which are further divided into mahallas. |
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A railway line runs through the area on the same route as the A49 with stations at Church Stretton, Craven Arms and Ludlow. |
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The West Coast Main Line provides direct rail links with London and other major cities, with stations at Preston and Lancaster. |
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The mainline railway stations at Euston, King's Cross and St Pancras are all within walking distance. |
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The nearest Underground stations are Temple, Charing Cross and Covent Garden. |
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The nearest London Underground stations are Holborn, Temple and Covent Garden. |
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The most thorough used different symbols for cities, way stations, water courses, and so on. |
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The breakfast roll is available from many petrol stations and convenience stores throughout Ireland. |
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Newport has several internet radio stations, the most popular of which is Newport City Radio. |
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New DAB stations have recently proliferated, such a Vale Radio, that broadcasts through 4 DAB transmitters to the whole of North Yorkshire. |
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He agreed with Malone that this did not fit their stations in life, but viewed this behaviour as an indication of parody about class differences. |
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This music, made using electronics, is a style of popular music commonly played in dance music nightclubs, radio stations, shows and raves. |
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The station is one of the few stations in Central London for which platform access is only by lift or stairs. |
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Dutch station, Sport One, DSF in Germany and several other TV stations across the globe also broadcast the PDC events. |
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Many Football League matches are broadcast to local audiences via BBC Local Radio stations or by commercial stations. |
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Talksport and BBC Radio 5 Live, along with various BBC Local Radio stations broadcast commentary and magazine programming. |
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The lack of hydrogen filling stations throughout developed countries will keep production volumes low. |
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The area also has three other radio stations which only officially cover part of the region. |
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In television, publicly owned stations DR and TV 2 have large shares of the viewers. |
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In radio, DR has a near monopoly, currently broadcasting on all four nationally available FM channels, competing only with local stations. |
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They detected several German weather stations and alerted American troops, who destroyed the facilities. |
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Dublin is the centre of the network with two main stations, Heuston station and Connolly station, linking to the country's cities and main towns. |
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A large number of regional and local radio stations are available countrywide. |
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One of Northern Ireland's two community TV stations, NvTv, is based in the Cathedral Quarter of the city. |
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On polling day itself two polling stations in Kingston upon Thames were flooded by rain and had to be relocated. |
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Germany's national radio network is the Deutschlandradio while ARD stations are covering local services. |
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This is to be achieved mainly through the construction of wind farms and a number of hydroelectric stations. |
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At times these raids caused some damage to the sector stations, threatening the integrity of the Dowding system. |
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Many of the German radar stations on the French coast were destroyed in preparation for the landings. |
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The United Kingdom has a large number of national and local radio stations which cover a great variety of programming. |
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The most listened to stations are the five main national BBC radio stations. |
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The EFTA Secretariat is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, but also has duty stations in Brussels, Belgium and Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. |
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The busiest stations are Cardiff Central, Swansea, Pontypridd, and Newport. |
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All three stations broadcast from studios in Gwersyllt on the outskirts of Wrexham. |
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It is also served by two regional radio stations Heart Wales and Nation Radio. |
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There are also suburban stations in Gowerton, Llansamlet and in Pontarddulais which are served by Arriva Trains Wales. |
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Lough Neagh Rescue provides a search and rescue service 24 hours a day and has 3 stations, situated around the lough. |
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The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service operate three fire stations, covering the city and surrounding villages. |
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The territory has three FM radio broadcast stations provided by American Forces Network and British Forces Broadcasting Service. |
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From 1881 until 1888, Diego Garcia was the location of two coaling stations for steamships crossing the Indian Ocean. |
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Employees of the public security stations and reserve police gathered in Cirkin Polje, part of the town of Prijedor. |
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The combined systems converge at Grand Central Terminal and Pennsylvania Station and contain more than 250 stations and 20 rail lines. |
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While it is also available as a diversionary route, Knockmore, Ballinderry, Glenavy and Crumlin stations have closed. |
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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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A small number of stations and lines closed under the Beeching programme have been reopened, with further reopenings proposed. |
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Network Rail owns more than 2,500 railway stations, divided into six categories. |
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A DfT franchise report in 2014 stated Network Rail's intention to subsume more major stations into Network Rail's directly operated portfolio. |
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Network Rail manages some major railway stations and several stations are operated by London Underground or other companies. |
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A number of coastal railway stations in the United Kingdom serve to provide connections to ferry services to a number of destinations. |
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The HS2 route published on 10 January 2012 included stations at both Euston and Old Oak Common. |
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As well as 10 brand new stations, Crossrail requires significant work on existing station infrastructure. |
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Most Amoco stations in the United States were converted to BP's brand and corporate identity. |
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On the US West Coast, BP primarily operates service stations under the ARCO brand. |
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There are two hospital radio stations in Leicester, Radio Fox and Radio Gwendolen. |
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National Rail services are available for onward journeys, from stations at Oban, which has direct services to Glasgow. |
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In particular, BBC Radio 1's Bethan and Huw and BBC Radio Wales's Adam Walton support new Welsh music at their respective stations. |
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Pirate radio was important for bands as there were no commercial radio stations in the UK and BBC Radio played little pop music. |
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Soon other radio stations along the west coast of the United States followed suit. |
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As well as the four national channels, a series of local BBC radio stations were established in 1967, including Radio London. |
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Broadcasting House is now also home to most of the BBC's national radio stations, and the BBC World Service. |
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In addition to these five stations, the BBC also runs a further five stations that broadcast on DAB and online only. |
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Landside areas include parking lots, public transportation train stations and access roads. |
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