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number and trams
These included reforming state schools by increasing the number of primary school educational stages, the restoration of trams as public transportation in the city-state, and more pedestrian-friendly real estate development.
British colonialists embarked on a number of public works of sanitation and transportation — such as gravel paved streets, proper drains, street sweepers, and a network of trams and horse-drawn trolleys.
The first four lines had appeared in 1880, rising to 13 by 1897, all horse-drawn, but after electrification between 1898 and 1902 the number of lines had soared to 35 by 1908 and ultimately reached 40, carrying between them 600 trams every hour, day and night.
Services were run by a large number of companies, but in 1929 all these were unified into the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe ( Berlin Transport Services ) company, which has operated Berlin ’ s trams ever since.
* Some trams can adapt to the number of passengers by adding more cars during rush hour ( and removing them during off-peak hours ).
Between 1958 and 1991 Valmet procuded a large number of locomotives, diesel multiple units and electric multiple units for the Finnish State Railways, as well as a number of trams for Helsinki City Transport.
A number of logging trams, or railroad lines, were built into the mountains and large camps of loggers and their dependents lived along the tracks for months on end.
After closure, a number of cartoons appeared in London newspapers based on the closed tramway, with ghostly trams or ' lost ' tube trains.
Purrey steam trams ran on a number of routes throughout South Rockhampton, totalling 10 kilometres of track.
The consultants proposed the use of double deck trams each carrying 247 passengers ( diesel buses then in operation could each only carry about half that number ).
The use of single deck trams was ruled out on the grounds of capital cost because of the need to purchase a larger number of vehicles to provide the same total passenger carrying capacity for the system.
The cards are encoded to offer discounted fares and are currently available for students in full-time education ( 30 % off season tickets ), 16 + cards ( half the adult-rate for single journeys on the Underground, London Overground, DLR and a limited number of National Rail services, discounted period Travelcards, free travel on buses and trams for students that live and attend full-time education in London ) and for children under 16 years old ( free travel on buses and trams and discounted single fares on the Underground, London Overground, DLR and most National Rail services ).
Mr Roberts acquired a number of buses ( retired horse drawn trams ) which were brought to Sunnyside to provide accommodation for the visitors.
To this end, the State Government are currently looking to invest in a sizable number of new trams to accommodate this need in time.
There were three tram depots in Terenure at one time, the main tram depot for the number 15 DUTC trams in Terenure Road East, another DUTC depot for number 16 trams in Rathfarnham Road, and the terminus of the Dublin & Blessington Steam Tramway on Templeogue Road.
Also at early stages of the town's history, a series of timber trams spread out from Zeehan towards the Pieman River as well as a number of other locations.
Windsor is serviced by a number of trams along Dandenong Road, High Street and Chapel Street and the Sandringham railway line takes commuters from Windsor Station to the CBD in around 7 minutes.
In addition to the regularly used trams, there are a number of cars that see little use but are kept in the sheds adjacent to the station ; these cars are in a number of styles and are maintained to a high standard by the staff but see very rare outings along the promenade, being out of favour compared to the fleet which carry advertising boards along their lengths.

number and services
Actually, there are a number of individual-contributor positions in both operating departments and in the company-wide `` services '' operation that are filled by men with successful managerial experience who are currently broadening their capabilities.
However, the rail link between Abkhazia and Georgia proper has been closed for a number of years, forcing Armenia to receive rail cars laden with cargo only through the relatively expensive rail-ferry services operating between Georgian and other Black Sea ports.
In addition to sunbathing, the beaches around the bay offer a number of services, such as boat rentals, boat tours, horseback riding, scuba diving and other aquatic sports.
Installers of multi-line business services where outgoing calls from all lines display the company's main number on call display can use ANAC to identify a specific line in the system, even if CID displays every line as " line one ".
And the same machine could host any number of instances of services of the same type, without any network connection conflicts.
* Provides services related to the technical coordination and management of Internet number resources
ARIN provides services related to the technical coordination and management of Internet number resources.
Registration services pertain to the technical coordination and inventory management of Internet number resources.
Policy development services facilitate the development of policy for the technical coordination and management of Internet number resources.
In April 2006, researchers from Secure Network and F-Secure published a report that warns of the large number of devices left in a visible state, and issued statistics on the spread of various Bluetooth services and the ease of spread of an eventual Bluetooth worm.
Many branch lines ( and a number of main lines ) were closed because they were deemed uneconomic (" the Beeching Axe " of 1963 ), removing much feeder traffic from main line passenger services.
There are also a number of local or specialised rail services operated on an ' open access ' basis outside the franchise arrangements.
Before the rise of the mendicant orders ( wandering friars ) in the thirteenth century, the daily services were usually contained in a number of large volumes.
In large churches where they were celebrated the services were usually grouped ; e. g. Matins and Lauds ( about 7. 30 A. M .); Prime, Terce ( High Mass ), Sext, and None ( about 10 A. M .); Vespers and Compline ( 4 P. M .); and from four to eight hours ( depending on the amount of music and the number of high masses ) are thus spent in choir.
While an exact number has not been determined, thousands of Canadians have purchased and used what they contend to be grey market radio and television services, licensed in the United States but not in Canada.
In the United States, Canada, Costa Rica, El salvador, and Mexico regional passenger rail services are provided by governmental or quasi-governmental agencies, with a limited number of metropolitan areas served.
The new concept is described by a number of terms, each of which has its own specific shade of meaning, such as crisis management, emergency management, emergency preparedness, contingency planning, emergency services, and civil protection.
Civil Defense is also the name of a number of organizations around the world dedicated to protecting civilians from military attacks, as well as to providing rescue services after natural and human-made disasters alike.
As the threat of Cold War eased, a number of such civil defense organisations have been disbanded or mothballed ( as in the case of the Royal Observer Corps in the United Kingdom and the United States civil defense ), while others have changed their focuses into providing rescue services after natural disasters ( as for the State Emergency Service in Australia ).
These " coupon settlements " ( which usually allow the plaintiffs to receive a small benefit such as a small check or a coupon for future services or products with the defendant company ) are a way for a defendant to forestall major liability by precluding a large number of people from litigating their claims separately, to recover reasonable compensation for the damages.
Together the three services may number between 144, 000 and 159, 000 personnel.
The increased time gained by issuing accurate warnings of severe weather will be crucial to save lives, for instance by evacuating a large number of people from endangered areas ( e. g. storm surges in the North Sea ), or taking cautionary actions to avoid major threats to goods and services ( e. g. extreme winds ).
A number of private courier services, such as ACS, United Parcel Service and FedEx ( Speedex ), also operate in Greece.
EDGE services first became operational in a network in 2003 and the number of worldwide GSM subscribers exceeded 1 billion in 2004.
In 1968, Stalinist self-sufficiency was replaced by the " New Economic Mechanism ", which reopened Hungary to foreign trade, gave limited freedom to the workings of the market, and allowed a limited number of small businesses to operate in the services sector.

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