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There are no rail links to China or Tajikistan, though a connection to the latter was proposed in 2008.
Tunisia has rail links with the neighbouring country of Algeria via the Ghardimaou-Souk Ahras line, and another connection to Tébessa, however, the latter link is currently not used.
in Europe ), only the latter is described as light rail.
In summer 1961, Silver City agreed with rival French air ferry operator Compagnie Air Transport ( CAT ) for the latter to finance the construction of a two-mile rail spur into Le Touquet Airport from the nearby main line to reduce the travelling time between the airport and Paris by cutting out the coach / rail change at Étaples.
Although the resort was initially dependent upon railroad and electric trolley service, the completion of Virginia Beach Boulevard in 1922, which extended from Norfolk to the oceanfront, opened the way for automobiles, buses, trucks, and passenger rail service, the latter of which was eventually discontinued.
However, with the advent of electricity, expansion of national rail networks, and the rise of larger, more accessible manufacturing centers during the latter part of the 19th century, industrial activity in New Preston decreased, eventually disappearing altogether.
The reservation and abutments for the rail line were utilized instead for a second carriageway for the dike's two-lane highway in the 1970s, transforming the latter into today's four-lane A7 motorway.
British gains in southern and East Africa prompted Rhodes and Alfred Milner, Britain's High Commissioner in South Africa, to urge a " Cape to Cairo " empire: linked by rail, the strategically important Canal would be firmly connected to the mineral-rich South, though Belgian control of the Belgian Congo Free State and German control of German East Africa prevented such an outcome until the end of World War I, when Great Britain acquired the latter territory.
They were preceded, among others, by the Butterfield Overland Stage, but the failure of the latter put the business in Wells Fargo's hands and led to a monopoly on overland traffic that lasted until 1869, when the transcontinental rail line was completed.
Taiwan's rapid economic growth during the latter half of the twentieth century led to saturation of highway, conventional rail, and air traffic systems in its western transport corridor, which threatened to impede further growth.
AIRail Service is currently offered between Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof ( the main railroad station in Stuttgart ) and Frankfurt ( Main ) Flughafen Fernbahnhof ( the long distance rail station at the Frankfurt International Airport ), and between the latter and Köln Hauptbahnhof ( the main railroad station in Cologne ).
Corzine opted to endorse the two remaining alternate alignments ( via Red Bank or Matawan-Freehold, the latter which is currently part of the Henry Hudson rail trail.
One of the highlights in the latter job was announcing new main-line rail tunnels across London, called Crossrail.
In the case of the latter the monthly pass is valid for the same calendar month as the rail ticket ( therefore it may be valid up to 31 days ).
Toward the latter end, one goal was creating a rail connection to North Dakota via Wallula, an outpost on the Columbia River in the early decades of railroad booms, near the present Tri-Cities.
In the latter part of the century, a number of Mexico ’ s new rail lines terminated at the San Lázaro station, connecting Mexico City with Cuautla and Cuernavaca.
Passenger services to Usk and Monmouth ended in 1955, and the line to Neath and Swansea ( which also stopped at a station called Pontypool Clarence Street on the edge of the town centre ) closed in 1964-the latter being the only rail service in the area which actually did fall victim to Dr Beeching.
However, in all cases they are actual rail lines and not simply buses made to resemble a streetcar, although the latter are often referred to — inaccurately — as " trolleys " in the towns where they operate ( see tourist trolley ).
These latter advantages result in lower capital costs going forward through longer amortization periods, lower operating costs due to efficiencies of electric and rail operation, and significantly lower labor costs due to larger vehicles and the ability to link rail vehicles into trains consisting of as many as eleven cars.
Many still pressed the authorities for a rail line, and this movement gained momentum during the latter days of the First World War, when it was proposed that a line would improve lines of communication between both London and Canada, and London and the USA.
The name " Ironbound " was once said to have originated from the many forges and foundries that were found in this area during the latter half of the 19th century, however, the name probably came from the rail tracks that surrounded the area when the railroads were constructed during the 1830s.
The company has also been active in the rail market, winning the right to operate the Thames Trains, Thameslink, South Central ( Southern ) and Integrated Kent ( Southeastern ) franchises, the latter three in co-operation with Keolis under the name Govia.

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Turkey's First Geography Congress in 1941 created two regions to the east of the Gulf of Iskenderun-Black Sea line named the Eastern Anatolia Region and the Southeastern Anatolia Region, the former largely corresponding to the western part of the Armenian Highland, the latter to the northern part of the Mesopotamian plain.
Hexameters also have a primary caesura — a break in sense, much like the function of a comma in prose — at one of several normal positions: After the first syllable in the third foot ( the " masculine " caesura ); after the second syllable in the third foot if the third foot is a dactyl ( the " feminine " caesura ); after the first syllable of the fourth foot ; or after the first syllable of the second foot ( the latter two often occur together in a line, breaking it into three separate units ).
Greek tragedy comprised lyric and dialogue, the latter mostly in iambic trimeter ( three pairs of iambic feet per line ).
The latter mineral proved to contain far more of the element with the new spectral line, and Galissard de Marignac eventually separated a mineral oxide from cerite which he realized was the oxide of this new element.
According to the latter usage, in 1978 the CPC Central Committee denounced as " ultra-left " the line of Mao Zedong from 1956 until his death in 1976.
On 7 September, Stalin called Georgi Dimitrov, and the latter sketched a new Comintern line on the war.
Thus followed the line of Lomonosov and the contributions of the Russian school became more frequent through his disciples, and in the nineteenth century we have great geographers as Vasily Dokuchaev who performed works of great importance as a " principle of comprehensive analysis of the territory " and " Russian Chernozem " latter being the most important where introduces the geographical concept of soil, as distinct from a simple geological strata, and thus founding a new geographic area of study: the Pedology.
In the case of a line of symmetry the latter reduces to.
He now began to be more regular in the former respect, and in the latter adopted a decided line by making his peace between the Empire and Rome.
The Chargers were the originators of the term " Fearsome Foursome " to describe their all-star defensive line, anchored by Faison and Ernie Ladd ( the latter also excelled in professional wrestling ).
This latter prescription, which goes by many names, including " sig dashes ", " signature cut line ", " sig-marker ", " sig separator " and " signature delimiter ", allows software to automatically mark or remove the sig block as the receiver desires.
On 6 September, Admiral Graves issued a memorandum justifying his use of the conflicting signals, indicating that " the signal for the line of battle ahead is out at the same time with the signal for battle, it is not to be understood that the latter signal shall be rendered ineffectual by a too strict adherence to the former.
Lansky's 1979 computer music piece " Her Song ", from the Six Fantasies On A Poem By Thomas Campion ( re-released on the album Fantasies and Tableaux, 1994 ), has also been sampled by Caural for his song " I Won't Race You ", from his 2006 album Mirrors For Eyes, with the main synthesized vocal line of Lansky's piece being used ( and being the basis for the title of the latter ).
Laser guidance can be provided either from the launcher, such as the nose-mounted opto-electronics of the AH-64 Apache attack helicopter, other airborne target designators or from ground based observers, the latter two options allowing the launcher to break line of sight with the target and seek cover.
* scaling in a given direction, with respect to a line in another direction ( not necessarily perpendicular ), combined with translation that is not purely in the direction of scaling ; taking " scaling " in a generalized sense it includes the cases that the scale factor is zero ( projection ) and negative ; the latter includes reflection, and combined with translation it includes glide reflection,
The next Habsburg line to gain Babenberg blood was the Styrian line, which occurred with the children of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary, the latter of whom descended from Babenberg dukes.
The latter variation has been deeply analyzed ; the British grandmaster Anthony Kosten analyzes one line to move 32.
The latter came as result of Cisco acquiring Linksys in 2003 and in 2010 was supplemented with new product line dubbed Cisco Valet.
In the first line of the latter part, Donne writes that he " sing of the progresse of a deathlesse soule ".
The latter couple has two children, 12th and 13th in line to the throne, who each hold dual Canadian and British citizenship.
If it is closer to the former then include the former point on the line, if the latter then the latter.

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