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Mainline Airways LLC was tour operator in operation from 2002 to 2003 by an American college student, whom Massachusetts state authorities said didn't hold itself out to the public as a tour operator, instead pretending to be an airline offering cut-rate tickets between Honolulu and Los Angeles without the ability to actually provide the flights due to lack of an aircraft operating certificate (" AOC ").
According to court documents, the company received aircraft commitments from Omni Air International and Ryan International Airlines for Boeing DC-10 aircraft for the summer season and 757-200 aircraft ( pending ETOPS certification ) for the winter season, 757-200's ( ETOPS ) from North American Airlines, ETOPS 737-800's from Miami Air International, MD-11 aircraft from World Airways, and a 757-200 from Pace Airlines, all charter airlines, but Mainline formally rejected several of these prior to the lawsuit, claiming that the commitments came at an unacceptable cost.
From communication between Mainline and airport officials during the planning stage in 2002, the company intended to operate leased aircraft, older wide-body L1011's refitted with new interiors featuring leather seats and TV's at each seat, a copy of JetBlue Airways.
According to IRS tax records, Mainline Airways posted a substantial loss in 2003 including $ 12, 000 of call center expenses and forfeiture a $ 20, 000 deposit on an aircraft charter contract.
Mainline Airways was incorporated as Mainline Airways LLC in Pennsylvania on December 12, 2002.
The United States Department of Transportation, the regulatory agency overseeing tour operators opened an investigation against his company Mainline Airways in 2003 and took no action.
According to IRS tax records, Mainline Airways posted a substantial loss in 2003 including forfeiting a $ 20, 000 deposit on an aircraft charter contract.
Mainline service ended soon after, and US Airways Express assumed the Pittsburgh flights using the Beech 1900 and Saab 340 aircraft.
However, even after the merger, a British Airways European Division, which incorporated the former BEA Mainline operation, the erstwhile Super One-Eleven and Cargo divisions, as well as British Airtours, continued to exist alongside a British Airways Overseas, a British Airways Regional and four other divisions until 1 April 1977 when these were replaced by a unified operating structure organised into a number of departments, including commercial operations, flight operations, engineering, planning, catering and personnel.

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Midland Mainline had plans for a regular service between St Pancras and Leeds via Nottingham, the Erewash Valley Line, Sheffield and Barnsley but these were rejected by the Strategic Rail Authority.
Reilly's lawsuit had sought to shut down the company, obtain refunds for all customers, and $ 605, 000 in punitive damages from both Mainline and Thompson, but it was partially withdrawn in September 2004 and Thompson was not forced to pay a fine or damages.
Over a year after the suit and Mainline discontinued operations, on September 2, 2004, a settlement was reached and approved between Luke Thompson and the state, providing that no party admitted wrongdoing or liability, and for no fines or other penalties would be paid Thompson or Mainline ; the state had originally sought $ 605, 000 in fines.
The settlement formally ordered Mainline to refund all customers, but refunds had actually been provided in June 2003, only the company was not under court order to issue refunds until their settlement was approved ( just over a year later ).
Prior to the settlement, Thompson and Mainline filed an answer indicating over 30 defences and over 10 counterclaims alleging improprieties and perjury in documents filed with the court to obtain a restraining order restricting sales as well as misrepresenting the terms of the order in the plaintiff Thomas Reilly's press releases, which incorrectly stated that Reilly had froze the company's assets and obtained an order to refund customers.
Kader had previously produced models for Palitoy under the ' Mainline ' brand.
Palitoy required its manufacturers to produce and retain ownership of the toolings and Kader had used the toolings and added new ones for models commissioned by Replica Railways following the demise of Mainline.
Kader formed Bachmann Industries Europe in 1989 with their main UK headquarters in Moat Way, Barwell, and the following year launched the Bachmann Branchline range for the British market with the moulds that had previously been used for Mainline and Replica.
Mainline churches have had difficulty attracting minorities, particularly Hispanics.
The first major extension of the system was a branch to Hawick ( completed 1849 ); this was subsequently extended ( by the Border Union Railway ) to give a through route to the West Coast Mainline at Carlisle ( 1862 ), but the West Coast companies had a secret agreement to continue to route goods traffic to Edinburgh via the ( less direct ) Caledonian, rather than the NBR's " Waverley Route " and to obstruct / delay goods arriving from Edinburgh via the Waverley Route.
The flag was first accepted by the Mainline Protestant denominations in the United States, and by the 1980s many institutions had described policies for displaying it inside churches.
The former operator Midland Mainline had serious plans for a regular service between St Pancras and Leeds via the Erewash Valley and Leicester but these were rejected by the ( then ) Strategic Rail Authority.
In previous years, Central Trains had leased the use of an HST set from Midland Mainline for the Nottingham – Lincoln shuttle.
Transrail Freight was created in 1994 along with Mainline Freight and Loadhaul as part of the broadly regional split of British Rail's Trainload Freight trainload freight operations-Transrail Freight had the largest operating area of the three companies, operating in Scotland and the entire west of England ( south west, west midlands, and north west ), as well as Wales.
When the trains were ordered, Midland Mainline overestimated the number of first class passengers and the four-car Meridians had less standard-class seating than the three-car Turbostars they replaced.
Distributor Leader News " no longer had enough money to advance to small companies like Mainline ", and with its implosion brought about the end of Simon and Kirby's company in late 1956.
Black Ivory is a R & B group from Harlem, which had a number of hits in the 1970s, including " Don't Turn Around ", " You and I " ( both of which featured Larry Blackmon from Cameo on drums ), " I'll Find a Way ( The Loneliest Man in Town )", " Spinning Around ", " What Goes Around ( Comes Around )", " Will We Ever Come Together ", and " Mainline.
The original broadcasting tower in Midlothian, Virginia that had been used by WVRN is now owned by Motorola and is leased as a transmitter tower by two separately owned local FM radio stations, Clear Channel owned Urban Contemporary WBTJ, and Mainline Broadcasting owned oldies station WBBT.
Upon shadow privatisation of the UK freight business, Mainline Freight became the owners of the 50 strong fleet, which saw a small number re-painted into the operator's aircraft blue and silver livery, while others had Mainline Freight branding applied to the triple grey bodywork.

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1805: Pokrovsk: downstream: Tabaga Cliffs, narrows, power line and planned site of bridge for the Amur Yakutsk Mainline railroad.

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Midland Mainline was the only operator to offer complimentary free tea and coffee to all passengers, including those in standard class.
Other smaller hotels were operated in the Kootenays region south of the mainline, notably at Balfour where Balfour House was a lodging for ferry passengers connecting across Kootenay Lake, which was an integral part of service on the Southern Mainline. Canadian Pacific Railway | CPR hotel at Balfour ( 1918 ) In 1886 Van Horne built Fraser Canyon House in North Bend ( part of Boston Bar ), and locally called in its day the CPR Hotel.
The unusual suicide method caused great distress to the passengers and closed the West Coast Mainline for several hours whilst emergency services attended to the fire.
This service can also be used to provide a cheaper and quicker route to the Great Western Mainline, by changing at Virginia Water for the service to Reading from Waterloo, for passengers from Surrey.

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The Mainline Protestant denominations refused to join the attacks on evolution and welcomed modern ideas.
Berkhamsted is served by rail services from Berkhamsted railway station which is on the West Coast Mainline.
The nearest station to Dumfries on the West Coast Mainline is east along the A709 road at Lockerbie, and the nearest West Coast Mainline station linking directly to Dumfries by rail is Carlisle.
St Neots railway station has half-hourly trains south to London and north to Peterborough on the East Coast Mainline.
The Hall Green Branch leaves the T & M Mainline ( which runs east to west here ) on the south side, but then crosses over the main line and travels a short distance north to join the Macclesfield Canal at Hall Green Stop lock ( Some guides do not refer to the Hall Green branch, simply treating it as part of the Macclesfield Canal ).
Midland Mainline ran fast and semi-fast passenger services from London to the East Midlands and Yorkshire, on the Midland Main Line.
In February 2002 Midland Mainline ordered sixteen four-carriage and seven nine-carriage Class 222 Meridian trains based on the Virgin Cross Country Class 220 Voyager, but with developments to improve passenger comfort and address some of the criticisms aimed at the Voyager.
To cover for a shortage of High Speed Trains Midland Mainline hired two Fragonset Class 47s to top and tail a HSBC Rail Mark 2 set on a morning service from Nottingham to St Pancras and evening return to Sheffield from February until October 2002.
Close analysis of the dynamometer roll ( currently at the NRM ) of the record run confirms that Mallards speed did in fact exceed that of the German BR 05 002 ( Speed on the East Coast Mainline p64, P Semmens ).
The fact that the company was chartering the aircraft and not operating the flights themselves was hidden deep into the contract terms on the company's website, leading to rumors of illegitimacy that attracted the attention of the state attorney's office, who quickly filed suit against Mainline ex parte.
She broke her knee while on the Baikal Amur Mainline railway, then tore a calf while recuperating at Lake Baikal and her plans changed to a journey around Siberia by train, boat and bus, documented in Through Siberia by Accident.
During the Kettle Valley Railway's lifespan, on numerous occasions it was called upon to act as " The Second Mainline " when washouts, avalanches and rock slides closed off the main CPR line through the Fraser Canyon.
However, there are proposals by The Association of Train Operating Companies to build a new railway station on the Midland Mainline ( to the West of Rushden ) to be known as Rushden Parkway.
Mainline traffic on Highway 8 could continue under the Conestoga, where the route defaults to King Street, to enter downtown Kitchener.
Some Mainline churches no longer hold to exclusivist views on salvation.
The Mainline Preservation Group ( MLPG ) was formed to restore a section of the railway to run Britain's largest steam and diesel locomotives on double track in a heritage capacity, and recreate scenes from the past using these features.
Midland Mainline continued to refurbish the station with the installation of a large electronic departure board in the station entrance hall and smaller boards on all platforms.

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