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first and buses
The first internal combustion engine buses were developed along with the automobile.
Some first class bus operators ( such as Litegua between Guatemala City and Puerto Barrios, Fuente del Norte between Guatemala City and Flores, and Monja Blanca to Cobán ) run safe, modern air-conditioned buses for longer distances.
* March 18 – A short-lived experiment of the first public buses ( holding 8 passengers ) begins in Paris.
* October 2 – London's first enclosed double-decker buses are introduced.
The first three miles are still heavily used by cars, buses and coaches but from then on traffic is very light and the ruins can be explored on foot in relative safety.
The busway was opened in December 1973 to carpools with four or more occupants, becoming the first instance in which buses and carpools officially shared a HOV lane over a considerable distance.
The first high occupancy facility in Los Angeles was El Monte Busway ( I-10 / San Bernardino Freeway ), and when it opened in 1973 only buses were allowed to use the facility.
An opening was made at the Kyrenia Gate in 1931 after one of Nicosia's first buses proved too high to go through the original gate.
The building of the factory started in 1952, and in the same year the first buses PAZ-651 ( based on GAZ-51 ) were produced.
Tilling's buses were the first to use pre-arranged bus stops, which helped them to run to a reliable timetable.
First horse drawn, then electric trams ( until 1936 ) and, then, electric trolleybuses, gave Southall residents and workers quick and convenient transport along Uxbridge Road in the first half of the 20th century before they were replaced by standard diesel-engined buses in 1960.
The B-type is considered one of the first mass-production buses.
The first year project would fund the purchase of up to four buses, two vans, signage, equipment, and facility improvements.
The concourse and its satellite were briefly linked by buses until the airport's first automated people mover ( Adtranz C-100 ) opened in 1980.
Later in 1961, Rock Hill was the first stop in the Deep South for a group of 13 Freedom Riders, who boarded buses in Washington, DC, and headed South to test the 1960 ruling by the U. S. Supreme Court outlawing racial segregation in all interstate public facilities.
It was developed and designed for tubular assaults including buses and trains and for first story breaching.
The first parts of the collection were brought together at the beginning of the 20th century by the London General Omnibus Company ( LGOC ) when it began to preserve buses being retired from service.
The first two phases of this scheme were completed in 2007, providing new bus lanes on Exchange Street, New Street, Friarage Road and White Hill, and also opened up High Street to buses.
These labor-intensive, short-haul services were all vulnerable to competition from automobiles and buses ( for the first two services ) and the trucking industry ( for the remaining three ), particularly where facilitated by four-lane highways.
TriMet's first paint scheme was this orange and white, worn by all vehicles from 1971 until 1980 and by a portion of the fleet ( the oldest buses ) until 1991.
This was probably the first all-British car and Stephens set up a production line, manufacturing in all, twelve vehicles, including four-and six-seater cars and hackneys, and nine-seater buses.
These will not be the first hybrid buses, since SEPTA purchased two small groups of hybrids, 5601H – 5612H, which arrived in 2003, and 5831H – 5850H in 2004.
Only the first of the road are available to private vehicles, and beyond this point, visitors must access the interior of the park through concessionary buses.
The first route, linking the town with Tipton and Wednesbury, opened on 21 January 1884 operating steam trams, the route being electrified in 1907 before being closed in March 1930 and replaced by Midland Red buses along the route.

first and powered
* 1901 – The first claimed powered flight, by Gustave Whitehead in his Number 21.
The Wright brothers were the first to fly in a powered and controlled aircraft.
Edgar Cayce first mentioned Atlantis in 1923 and later suggested that it was originally a continent-sized region extending from the Azores to the Bahamas, holding an ancient, highly evolved civilization which had ships and aircraft powered by a mysterious form of energy crystal.
With the information contained in Chanute's book, the personal assistance of Chanute himself, and research carried out in their own wind tunnel, the Wright brothers gained enough knowledge of aerodynamics to fly the first powered aircraft on December 17, 1903.
After the first engine powered bus of 1895.
The BIOS software is built into the PC, and is the first code run by a PC when powered on (' boot firmware ').
Baddeck would be the site of his experiments with hydrofoil technologies as well as the Aerial Experiment Association, financed by his wife, which saw the first powered flight in the British Empire when the AEA Silver Dart took off from the ice-covered waters of Bras d ' Or Lake.
The subsequent development of category theory was powered first by the computational needs of homological algebra, and later by the axiomatic needs of algebraic geometry, the field most resistant to being grounded in either axiomatic set theory or the Russell-Whitehead view of united foundations.
The first mercury powered automata clock was invented by Ibn Khalaf al-Muradi
The first Soviet programmable desktop calculator ISKRA 123, powered by the power grid, was released at the beginning of the 1970s.
* 1903: Two first diesel-powered ships were launched, both for river and canal operations: Petite-Pierre in France, powered by Dyckhoff-built diesels, and Vandal tanker in Russia, powered by Swedish-built diesels with an electrical transmission.
* 1912: The Danish built the first ocean-going ship exclusively powered by a diesel engine, MS Selandia.
Deep Space 1 was the first spacecraft to use Ion powered rocketry, in contrast to the traditional chemical powered rockets.
Early wet cells powered the first telegraph and telephone systems, and were the source of current for electroplating.
Most of these nations agreed at first though some became unwilling to fulfill their end of the bargain after the end of the Scourge, wanting to have nothing to do with the bureaucratic nation run on political conflict and powered by slavery.
Collingwood succumbed first as the Dons powered their way to an 82 point first semi final victory, and a fortnight later it was the turn of the North Melbourne Football Club as Essendon won the preliminary final a good deal more comfortably than the ultimate margin of 17 points suggested.
* 1909 – The AEA Silver Dart makes the first powered flight in Canada and the British Empire.
MS Beluga Skysails is the world's first commercial container cargo ship partially powered by a giant computer-controlled kite ( 160 m² or 1, 722 sq ft ).
The first Ferrari road car was the 1947 125 S, powered by a 1. 5 L V12 engine ; Enzo Ferrari reluctantly built and sold his automobiles to fund Scuderia Ferrari.
Newcomen steam engine | Newcomen's steam powered atmospheric engine was the first practical engine.
In contrast also, ICI Mond Division's Works Records System, the first known shared public spreadsheet used the 3270 successfully for what was, in effect, a high powered version of today's spreadsheets with additional functions.

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