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Subsequent growth is attributed the depot's completion.
This perception is out of date however, with the Class 170 DMUs maintained there being ( year to October 2009 ) the second most reliable new-generation DMUs in the UK at some 16, 000 miles per 5-minute delay, while over the same period the reliability of the depot's Class 90-hauled trains was respectable in comparison with other inter-city trains.
The depot's primary purpose is to service, refurbish and upgrade Transperth's A-Series railcars.

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As he did for the rest of the facility, the depot's Chief Maintenance Engineer, A. T. Smith, designed the general layout of the town and named its streets.
His father was a telegraph operator for the Northern Pacific Railway, and young Chet was born in Cardwell depot's living quarters.
When its base of operations was moved from Malvern depot to Camberwell depot for a short period, it became route 72 in keeping with that depot's numbering scheme ( routes 70 and 75 being the other routes based at Camberwell depot ).

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The depot's complement began a steady decline after the war, and by March 1946 only 3, 900 employees remained.
The depot's mission was to store and maintain a variety of military items, from blankets to ammunition.
Dukat says he can find the depot's location, and in the meantime, Sisko visits Cal Hudson one final time.
In Dreamcatcher, Jonesy, The Beav, Henry, and Pete first meet Duddits in the depot's parking lot in 1978 ( at which time the depot has closed ), saving him from a gang of bullies.
The depot's tower was modeled after Campanile di San Marco in Venice, Italy, making it the tallest building in Seattle at the time of its construction.
They were allocated to East Anglian sheds throughout their service, ending up allocated to Stratford and latterly sporting that depot's trademark silver roof.
On three occasions — July 4, August 1, and November 3 — feminist artist Helene Aylon put pillowcases on the depot's fence that were filled with " rescued earth " from nuclear sites across the country during her 1982 " Earth Ambulance " voyage and sleep-out at the United Nations.
Starting in early 2007, the Cornell 2007 DARPA Urban Challenge Team began using the depot's private roads to test its autonomous vehicles.
The depot's first official flying mission was carried out after that.
Allocated to the Green Lane and Prince Alfred Road depot's in Liverpool they were all withdrawn by the summer of 1986 perhaps hastened by deregulation and the formation of arms-length private company Merseybus which standardised its double deck requirement on the Leyland Atlantean-that Merseyside Transport bought in large quantities.
The location of the depot was a matter of controversy between the railroad and residents of Ely, who successfully sued the railroad to change the depot's name from Ely to East Ely to reflect its distance from the main townsite.
In 1974, the depot's name was changed to Naval Weapons Station Earle.
Captain D. C. Heggie, RCAMC, the depot's Medical Officer, spent the night of 3 / 4 May under fire amid bombs and falling masonry, binding up wounds and relieving suffering.
The depot's mission was to store and maintain a variety of military items, from blankets to ammunition.
By July 2010, it had destroyed by incineration 75 % of the depot's total stockpile including all 437 tons ( 397 metric tons ) of GB ( sarin ) and all VX nerve agent on site.
He became the depot's unofficial medical superintendent, as no qualified person was available to fill the position, and Horrocks had experience as a sick bay attendant.

former and airfield
UK production is now concentrated at Gaydon on the former RAF V-bomber airfield.
Camp Justice is now located on the grounds of the former airfield.
* Gračanica, Kosovo ( sewers, city ruins, a former NATO airfield ): fighting Serb militants.
The home stadium for the University of Connecticut Huskies football team, Rentschler Field, is located adjacent to Pratt & Whitney's East Hartford, Connecticut campus, on Pratt's company-owned former airfield of the same name.
He buys it and bicycles out to an abandoned airfield, the former USAAF station, RAF Archbury, where he served with the 918th Bomb Group during World War II.
The former Westland site at the now unused airfield in Weston-super-Mare houses The Helicopter Museum featuring a number of examples of Westland aircraft.
Although the original air station air traffic control tower is still standing, attached to one of the former Navy aircraft hangars, the airfield remains an uncontrolled facility.
Following a $ 100, 000 pay-off to former Mayor Matthew Scannapieco the planning board used the distance to the new school as justification to close the airfield citing a reference to a fatal plane crash in 1997.
The restored control tower of the former World War II airfield is now a listed building.
A former military airfield in the municipality serves now as a civilian airport called Stockholm-Skavsta Airport.
Located adjacent to Lakewood, Washington and Parkland, Washington, it was named in honor of Colonel William Caldwell McChord, former Chief of the Training and Operations Division in HQ Army Air Corps and started off as the Army airfield of Fort Lewis.
After the Wende, the first sightseeing flights over the island were offered on the former agricultural airfield.
In December 2003, the airfield was named after former mayor Ernie Renzel.
Eye today has a hospital, a health centre, two schools including Hartismere High School, three churches, a library, police station, fire station, an industrial estate on the former airfield, a WI market and a picnic site ( The Pennings ) beside the River Dove.
The German government decided to turn the former airfield into a civil airport.
Lotus Cars is a British manufacturer of sports and racing cars based at the former site of RAF Hethel, a World War II airfield in Norfolk.
* Thunderbird Field, a former military airfield in Arizona
It then meets a roundabout with access for the new Berryfields development as well as Aylesbury Vale Parkway before passing under a railway line, then through Waddesdon, then passes close to Westcott near the former airfield of RAF Westcott.
The road passes through Prees Higher Heath near a former airfield ( RAF Tilstock ), and meets the A49 at a roundabout near Tilstock.
In 1977 the construction work began and at the end of the same year a former Fleet Air Arm airfield at Culham in the UK was selected as the site for the JET project.
The nearest commercially operating airport is Humberside Airport, another former RAF airfield.
Initially functioning as an uncontrolled airfield, the former Navy control tower was reactivated in the early 1970s as a non-FAA facility, employing a number of retired enlisted Navy air traffic controllers who had previously served at NAS Sanford.
Demolition of the former terminal, located north of the airfield, was completed in the spring of 2006.
This involved changes to the airfield lighting, erecting new fences, levelling anything over a certain height and within a certain distance of the runway ( including the former base commander's residence, and the hill it stood on ), and other changes.
As the area of natural grasslands in the region has declined from its historic range due to urban sprawl ( see: Hempstead Plains ), the Grasslands Restoration And Management Project ( GRAMP ) was created to maintain a majority of the expanse of open grassland in the middle of the historic former airfield.

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