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  • ...erry services in the Greater Boston area. The subway system, known as the "T," consists of four lines: Red Line, Orange Line, Blue Line, and Green Line. ...provides connections to neighboring states. Amtrak, the national passenger rail service, operates several routes in Massachusetts, including the Northeast
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  • ...achusetts area. This includes [[subway]] lines, [[bus]] routes, [[commuter rail]] services, and [[ferry]] services. The MBTA is the fifth-largest mass tran The MBTA subway system, known locally as the "T", consists of four lines: the Red Line, Blue Line, Orange Line, and Green L
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  • '''T?yako, Hokkaido''' is a town located in [[Abuta District]], [[Hokkaido]], Ja T?yako is situated in the southwestern part of Hokkaido. The town is bordered
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  • ...reatest thing for you, but really not that bad. A cup a day isn't gonna de-rail your program.--></li></ol><br>{{keto-six-recipe}}<br>{{recipe prep time}}<b
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  • * '''[[John T. Mather Memorial Hospital]]''': A not-for-profit community hospital dedicat ...hamlet is also served by the Long Island Rail Road, which provides direct rail connections to Manhattan.
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  • [[File:Rail_buckle.jpg|Rail buckle|thumb]] '''Thermal stress''' refers to the stress induced within a m \[ \sigma = E \alpha \Delta T \]
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  • Port Jefferson is served by the [[Long Island Rail Road]] on the Port Jefferson Branch. The [[Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Ferr Several notable individuals have hailed from Port Jefferson, including [[John T. Mather]], a philanthropist and founder of the [[Mather Hospital]], and [[C
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  • ...ile:Baron_Kelvin_1906.jpg|Baron Kelvin 1906|thumb]] [[File:Rail_buckle.jpg|Rail buckle|thumb]] '''Thermal expansion''' refers to the tendency of matter to \alpha = \frac{\Delta L / L_0}{\Delta T}
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  • ...specific temperatures. Refrigerator cars have been a crucial part of the [[rail transport]] industry since their inception in the mid-19th century, enablin ...involving the use of ice to keep the car's interior cool. However, it wasn't until [[Gustavus Swift]]'s innovations in the 1870s that the refrigerator c
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  • Canton is served by two [[MBTA Commuter Rail]] stations, providing direct access to Boston. The town is also located nea ..., who built the nation's first copper rolling mill in the town, and [[Ezra T. Benson]], a prominent leader in [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
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  • * '''Balustrade''' - A row of small columns topped by a rail, used as a barrier or decorative element on stairways, balconies, and terra ==T==
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  • ...]], [[University of North Carolina at Greensboro]], and [[North Carolina A&T State University]], has also spurred economic growth and innovation. ...ion and beyond. Additionally, the area benefits from freight and passenger rail services, supporting its logistics and distribution sectors.
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  • ...system in Chengdu was first proposed in the early 1980s. However, it wasn't until 2005 that the construction of the Chengdu Metro officially started, w ...Chengdu Metro consists of multiple lines, including both subway and light rail lines, covering a significant portion of the city and its suburbs. The main
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  • | blank3_name_sec2 = [[Commuter rail]] | blank3_info_sec2 = [[SEPTA Regional Rail]], [[NJ Transit Rail Operations|NJ Transit]]
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  • ...city was named after E.H. Richardson, a railroad contractor who built the rail line that passed through the area. Richardson experienced significant growt ...industries. The city is home to numerous major corporations, including AT&T, Verizon, and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas. The Telecom Corridor, a stre
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  • ...orms of petrochemicals. It is a non-renewable resource, which means it can't be replenished naturally at the rate we consume it and is therefore conside ...the crude oil is transported to refineries via tanker ships, pipelines, or rail for processing.
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  • ...and [[Deconstructivism]] movements brought forth buildings such as the AT&T Building (now known as 550 Madison Avenue) with its distinctive Chippendale The development of the [[High Line]], an elevated linear park on a former rail track, and the construction of the [[Hudson Yards]] redevelopment project,
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  • ...tail_of_woman_sitting_against_rail.jpg|Whale tail of woman sitting against rail|thumb]] [[File:Underwear_-_V_back,_strap_sides.png|Underwear - V back, stra
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  • ...uring. The region is home to several Fortune 500 companies, including [[AT&T]], [[ExxonMobil]], and [[American Airlines]]. The Dallas-Fort Worth Metropl ...e region has a comprehensive public transportation system, including light rail and bus services, which provide convenient access to various parts of North
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  • ...pg|De Rode Brug in Utrecht|thumb|left]] [[File:B&T_3800_(7337567620).jpg|B&T 3800 (7337567620)|thumb|left]] [[File:Drawbridge.gif|Drawbridge|thumb]] [[F ...hey are less common and typically used in pedestrian applications or light rail systems.
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