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Costera and which
These areas are part of the areas belonging to the Colima Volcano and a set of mountains called the Cordillera Costera del Sur, which is part of the Sierra Madre del Sur, especially that of the north and northwest to the Cerro de los Gallos mesa.

Costera and is
The Centro Internacional de Convivencia Infantial or CICI is a sea life and aquatic park located on Costera Aleman.

Costera and .
The colectivos each travel a designated area of the city, the three main ones being Costera, Colosio, Coloso, or a mixture of the three.
Iberian knight of Costera | Moixent, in the Valencian CommunityLead plaque from Ullastret using the northwestern dual signary.

cabs and drive
For example, London's taxi drivers must learn a large number of places and the most direct routes between them ( they have to pass a strict test, The Knowledge, before being licensed to drive the famous black cabs ).
Ryan had engaged two horse drawn cabs, of the old-fashioned kind, which in Ulysses Mr. Bloom and his friends drive to poor Paddy Dignam's funeral.
Early examples of this system were the front-wheel drive conversions of horse-drawn cabs by Louis Antoine Krieger ( 1868 – 1951 ).
In this case, trailers can be tracked independently of the cabs used to drive them.
Team owner Mickey McBride put them on the payroll of his taxi company, although they did not drive cabs.
The crash rates, studied over 3 years, were a little higher for the cabs with ABS, and Wilde concluded that drivers of ABS-equipped cabs took more risks, assuming that ABS would take care of them ; non-ABS drivers were said to drive more carefully since the could not rely on ABS in a dangerous situation.
The cabs of the locomotive were converted from Western Region right-hand drive to the standard British Rail left-hand drive arrangement.
The company ’ s Xpeditor product line offers features ranging from improved ergonomic cabs, integrated controls, and a new hybrid drive refuse truck.
Not only did this result in a loss of exhaust pressure to drive the turbochargers but also the driving cabs rapidly filled with exhaust fumes.

cabs and up
This set up stayed until the Counterparts tour, where he switched to Trace Elliot Quatra 4VR amplifiers, GP12 SMX preamps, with two single 18 speaker cabs and two 410 speaker cabs.
Hart was born in New York City and grew up at 74 East 105th Street in Manhattan, “ a neighborhood not of carriages and hansom cabs, but of dray wagons, pushcarts, and immigrants .” He was also raised, in relative poverty, by his English-born Jewish immigrant parents in the Bronx, New York, and in the Seagate area of Brooklyn, near Coney Island.
In August 2011, DAF Trucks announced it had built up a 19 % stake in Tatra, which will use DAF cabs and PACCAR engines.
In August 2011, DAF announced it had built up a 19 % stake in Tatra, which will use DAF cabs and PACCAR engines.
The Los Angeles Police Department responded to the incident, many of them off duty officers calling themselves the Vengeance Squad, who went to the scene “ seeking to clean up Main Street from what they viewed as the loathsome influence of pachuco gangs .” The next day, 200 members of the U. S. Navy got a convoy of about 20 taxi cabs and headed for East Los Angeles.
Mumbai's public transport primarily comprises the famed suburban railway lines, the bus services of the three municipalities making up the metropolitan area, public cabs / taxis and auto rickshaws, as well as ferry services:
There were up to 7500 hansom cabs in use at the height of their popularity and they quickly spread to other cities in the United Kingdom, as well as continental European cities, particularly Paris, Berlin, and St Petersburg.
These included PRR drop-couplers, sheet steel pilots, PRR style cabs, large PRR tenders, Keystone number plates up front, and other modifications.
The increasing resident population and the development of a commuting population arriving by train each day had led to a high level of traffic congestion with huge numbers of carts, cabs and omnibuses filling the roads and up to 200, 000 people entering the City of London, the capital's commercial heart, each day on foot.
In their search they get on buses, hail cabs, end up in shop windows etc.
There are also shared cabs ( not the luxury ones ) for distances up to 25 – 30 km.
" It is illustrative of the continuing high profile of the establishment that the death of its long-serving doorman in 1934 was covered in the press: " It is estimated that ' Old Matt ' opened the doors of over 2, 000, 000 private cars, taxicabs, and – in Edwardian days – hansom cabs which drew up outside Simpson's.
The 3000-class are a diesel railcar with driving cabs at both ends that can operate singly, or in multiple with other 3000 and 3100-class units to build up trains of 2, 3 or 4 cars.
The terminal currently causes major traffic problems in the neighborhood, mainly by public buses and taxi cabs trying to cruise and flow into the terminals to pick up passengers both from the subway and the regional bus lines.
The tenders were also completely rebuilt from the frame up and new fiberglass cabs were manufactured and installed on the locomotives.
UMTA was convinced that urban rail systems would only be able to compete with cars if they had more car-like capabilities, and they were primarily interested in the personal rapid transit ( PRT ) concept of automated car-like cabs that would pick up and drop off passengers as individual units and then link up into longer trains for travel at high speed between stations.
" Medallion taxis ," the familiar yellow cabs, are the only vehicles in the city permitted to pick up passengers in response to a street hail.
The company ran until 1898 with up to 62 cabs operating until it was reformed by its financiers to form the Electric Vehicle Company.
Mayor Bloomberg's sustained initiative to amend the law, so that licensed livery cabs may pick up street hails just as yellow medallion cabs do, requires the Governor's approval ; but Governor Andrew Cuomo opposes the City's choice of a non-wheelchair-accessible yellow cab.
The TLC also regulates and licenses for-hire vehicles, known as " car services " or " livery cabs ," which are prohibited from picking up street hails ( although this rule is less often enforced in the boroughs outside Manhattan ) and are supposed to pick up only those customers who have called the car service's dispatcher and requested a car.

cabs and down
Transformers between the two cabs stepped down the 11, 000 V to the voltages needed for the traction motors and other equipment on the engine.
They were replaced for the last couple of years operation by two BR standard class 2 2-6-0 locomotives which had to be specially adapted by having their cabs cut down to clear the tunnel.
They received a major modernization in 2005 that included replacing the cabs and reducing waiting times from originally more than 30 minutes in the past down to less than 5 minutes.

cabs and Acapulco
Coloso cabs mainly travel to old Acapulco.
Colosio cabs travel through most of the tourist area of Acapulco.

cabs and which
Multiple units are almost invariably equipped with control cabs at both ends, which is why such units are so frequently used to provide commuter services, due to the associated short turn-around time.
By 2112, he was using two Ampeg SVTs, one which ran into 2 Sunn 215 cabs, and one which ran into 2 Ampeg V4b 215 cabs.
The neck pick-up was sent to one amp and set for a clean, bass-heavy tone, which then ran into two Ampeg V4b 215 cabs, while the bridge pick-up was sent to the other amp which was set with an exaggerated treble boost, and extra gain in the preamp and was sent into two Thiele 215 cabs.
As on the other islands, motorized vehicles – except service vehicles – are forbidden, so visitors explore the island by foot ; by riding a bicycle ( numerous bicycle shops rent them with hourly prices ); or in horse-drawn phaeton carriages which function like taxi cabs, also offering " round-the-island " sightseeing tours.
To attract tenants, Equitable did some modernization of the building, including replacing the original cast-iron birdcage elevators, which had cabs covered in rubber tiling and were originally built by Hecla Iron Works, but the hydraulic power system was not replaced.
Motorised hackney cabs in the UK, traditionally all black in London and most major cities, are traditionally known as black cabs ( which they were ), although they are now produced in a variety of colours, sometimes in advertising brand liveries ( see below ).
In the cabs of light-rail cars the emergency brake is often a large red button, which the train crew refers to as the " mushroom "; this also activates the magnetic track brakes.
Most cabs are shielded with Lexan ( or comparable polycarbonate ), which not only protects the driver from track debris, but also allows for increased visibility.
Despite crew cabs being limited to LT trims which most other Chevrolet vehicles only offer front bucket seating with the trim ; the LT crew cabs are the only trims of the Colorado to have 6-passenger seating ( i. e. with front bench seating ).
Waves also offers a collection of modeled guitar amplifiers, speaker cabinets, and stomp effects called GTR, which includes software emulations of popular amps and cabs by Marshall, Fender, Mesa / Boogie, Vox, and others.
The crawlers were overhauled in 2003 with upgrades to the Motor Control Center, which houses the switchgear and electrical controls of all of major systems on board, a new engine and pump ventilation system and new diesel engine radiators, and replacement of the two driver cabs on each vehicle ( one on each end ).

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