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It is often stated that the submarine can be destroyed while building, at bases, in transit, and on station.
The town remained until late Byzantine times an important toll and customs station of the Hellespont, its importance thereafter being transferred to the Dardanelles, after the building of the " Old Castles " by Sultan Mehmet II ( c. 1456 ).
In addition to the police station, the building houses other government offices.
The 72-storey building is located near Central MTR station.
After the September 11 terrorist attacks on the U. S., carriers immediately headed to the Arabian Sea to support Operation Enduring Freedom and took up station, building to a force of three carriers.
The Armenians regard a recess in the Monastery of the Flagellation, a building near the second station on the Via Dolorosa, as the Prison of Christ.
Dartmouth station building, now a restaurant.
A statue of George dressed in classical robes stands in Neville Street, Newcastle, facing the building that houses the Literary and Philosophical Society and the Mining Institute, and near to Newcastle railway station.
Macro cells can be regarded as cells where the base station antenna is installed on a mast or a building above average roof top level.
* The Brianna's function centre building just north of the railway station on Good Street
There is little notable building from the later parts of the 20th century, but major recent additions include the lifeboat station and two new structures for Trinity House ; that organisation's office building, next door to the Old Custom Houses, was completed in 2005.
The emergency stairs at Covent Garden station have 193 steps to reach the exit ( equivalent to climbing to the top of a 15-floor building ), so passengers are advised to use the lifts as climbing the steps can be dangerous.
Opened in 2000, it consists of a building in the city centre, right next to the central train station and the harbour.
Burial Hill ( now Flagstaff railway station ) became its home ground in January 1839, however, the area was already set aside for Botanical Gardens and the club was moved on in October 1846, to an area on the south bank of the Yarra about where the Herald and Weekly Times building is today.
In 1998, he designed the new bus station for Vimercate ( near Milan ), a red brick building linked to many facilities, underlining the city's recent development.
Radio station WMOT-FM in nearby Murfreesboro has aided significantly in the recent revival of the city's jazz scene, as has the non-profit Nashville Jazz Workshop, which holds concerts and classes in a renovated building in the north Nashville neighborhood of Germantown.
Opels main portal and site building in Rüsselsheim near the train station in front of the statue of the founder, Adam Opel
At one time Parma had a regular train station, but service was discontinued in 1954, and the old train station building was torn down.
* Reichstag ( Berlin U-Bahn ), the underground station at the Reichstag building
In September 1963, NASA and DoD agreed to cooperate in building a space station.
The present building of the Hauptbahnhof ( the main railway station ) dates to 1871.
The Space Shuttle program was extended several times beyond its originally-envisioned 15 year life span because of the delays in building the United States space station in low Earth orbit — a project which eventually evolved into the International Space Station.
The old Dover Marine railway station building houses one passenger terminal, together with a car park.

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A little to the south of Fonni stood the Roman station of Sorabile, mentioned in the Antonine Itinerary as situated some 100 km from Caralis on the road to Olbia.
The former Bethnal Green Infirmary, later the London County Council Bethnal Green Hospital, stood opposite Cambridge Heath railway station.
Radio station owner Avtar Lit stood as a parliamentary candidate ; his son Tony Lit followed in his footsteps, standing in the 2007 by-election.
The station buildings stood for another 30 years.
Another version has it that the name of the hamlet came about because of a famous trotting house named " Cottage Maid ", owned by Ed Green who owned the land where the station, the Marcus store and other buildings stood.
Much of the original Abingdon branch line is now a cyclepath, whilst the land on which the station stood has been extensively redeveloped, and is now the site of a large Waitrose store and surrounded by a large number of new flats and houses.
The engine careered across almost of the station concourse, crashed through a thick wall, shot across a terrace and smashed out of the station, plummeting onto the Place de Rennes below, where it stood on its nose.
* Euston Arch, former arch that stood in front of the London railway station
The present entrance opened in 1943 following the introduction of the escalators and wartime damage to the original station building that stood to the west, at the junction of Harewood Avenue and Harewood Row.
The original station building stood on Baker Street and served the tube platforms with lifts, but these were supplemented with escalators in 1914, linking the Metropolitan line and the Bakerloo line platforms by a new concourse excavated under the Metropolitan line.
The Great Fire of 1894 destroyed much of the west side of Central Ave., and The Grimes-Davis Mansion, which stood at the corner of Broadway and Central Ave. A gas station now occupies the site.
Prior to 1984, the former Bastille railway station stood where the opera house now stands.
Horace Howard Furness's country house, Lindenshade, stood on the hill behind the station.
The new Victoria station stood on the former canal basin.
A captured field gun stood for a time near the Wesleyan Chapel, and was removed for a time to a field off station road.
Sandymount station at Sandymount Avenue was opened on the site where a station had previously stood, and Salthill was built near the site of the original Kingstown railway terminus, between Seapoint and Dún Laoghaire.
On the station is a plaque commemorating the Thames Iron Works, which stood on this site.
Since the land was bought from the Earl of Crewe, whose mansion stood nearby, and it was located in the township of Crewe, the station was called Crewe.
The Asda supermarket, opened in 2007 is adjacent to the site of the new railway station and was built on the land where the Alloa brewery once stood.
The old village of Ikebukuro stood to the northwest of the station.
The site stood derelict until the late twentieth century when it was built over and now includes a bus station and a modern housing development.
A villa that stood in the place of the bus station next to the Berliner Philharmonie at Tiergartenstraße No. 4 was the seat of the Nazi killing of disabled persons ( euthanasia ) program Action T4.
It once had its own Orton Waterville railway station, but both the station and the line it stood on have now closed.

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