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It ran from Yatton railway station through to Wells ( Tucker Street ) railway station and joined the East Somerset Railway to make a through route via Shepton Mallet ( High Street ) railway station to Witham.
The Sydney-Parramatta Line ran from Sydney terminus, just south from today's Central railway station to the Granville area which was originally known as ' Parramatta Junction '.
The new U-Bahn station was being built at the same time as the hotel and actually ran through the hotel's basement, cutting it in half, thus making the construction of both into something of a technical challenge, but unlike the Wertheim department store ( and contrary to several sources ), the hotel did not enjoy a separate entrance directly from the station.
Consequently Potsdamer Platz S-Bahn station became the most infamous of several Geisterbahnhofe ( ghost stations ), its previously-bustling platforms now decrepit and sealed off from the outside world, patrolled by armed guards and through which trains ran without stopping.
The happy face was first introduced to popular culture in 1962 when the WMCA radio station in New York ran a competition for the most popular radio show at the time, " Cousin Brucie ".
It ran for from Paddington station to West Drayton and came into operation on 9 July 1839.
Beck was a London Underground employee who realised that because the railway ran mostly underground, the physical locations of the stations were irrelevant to the traveller wanting to know how to get to one station from another — only the topology of the railway mattered.
Initially, the station ran old movies from the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, along with theatrical cartoons and very old sitcoms and old drama shows.
The Weißeritz, normally a rather small river, suddenly ran directly into the main station of Dresden during the 2002 European floods.
The team sent to the radio station also ran into communication problems.
The first electric tram in Melbourne was built in 1889 by the Box Hill and Doncaster Tramway Company Limited — an enterprise formed by a group of land developers — and ran from Box Hill railway station along what is now Station Street and Tram Road to Doncaster, using equipment left over from the Centennial International Exhibition of 1888 at the Royal Exhibition Building.
The coercive backbone of the state apparatus ran downward from the Ministry of Interior through the governors ' executive organs to the district police station and the village headman ( sing., ; pl., umadah ).
Many people around the service station saw this and ran to hide in nearby bushland.
* a miniature railway designed by Roland Emett which ran for 500 yards along the south of the gardens with a station near the south east entrance and another ( with snack bar at the western end of the line ;
The station ran into difficulty in just three months, and was purchased by two large groups, one of which was owned by Izzy Asper, a Manitoba politician turned broadcaster.
A past curiosity of Waterloo was that a spur led to the adjoining dedicated London Necropolis railway station of the London Necropolis Company, from which funeral trains, at one time daily, ran to Brookwood Cemetery bearing coffins at 2 / 6 each.
On 11 March 1872, a direct connection to the harbour was made in the form of the Bristol Harbour Railway, a joint operation of the three railways, which ran between the passenger station and the goods yard, across the street outside on a bridge, and then descended into a tunnel under the churchyard of St. Mary Redcliffe on its way to a wharf in a more convenient position downstream of Bristol Bridge.
The Toledo and Central railroad ran from Columbus north through the county, with station points at Marysville, Peoria, and Raymond.
At Archway tube station, the defective train became detached and ran driverless until coming to a stop at an incline near Warren Street tube station.
When the GNP & BR was formally opened on 15 December 1906, the line ran from the Great Northern Railway's station at to the District Railway's station at.

station and on
On a shelf in the office behind the counter was a small radio dialed permanently on a station which broadcast only vulgar commercials and cheap popular music.
The first act of Adoniram and Samuel on reaching Calcutta was to report at the police station, a necessity when landing in East India Company territory.
It handles all types of vehicle maintenance, but concentrates more on `` service station activities '' than on extensive vehicle repairs.
Rather, such assignments are made, as they must be, on the basis of certain overall rules and standards, representing to some extent a statistical approach to the problem, taking into account for each situation some of the variables ( e.g., power and station separations ) and averaging out others in order to achieve the balance which must be struck between protection against destructive interference and the assignment of a number of stations large enough to afford optimum radio service to the Nation.
By this standard, it is determined that where two stations operating on the same frequency are involved, objectionable interference from station A exists at any point within the service area of station B where station A's signal is of an intensity one-twentieth or more of the strength of station B's signal at that point.
Class 2, stations operating on clear channels are required to cease operation or operate under nighttime restrictions beginning either at local sunset ( for daytime class 2, stations ) or sunset at the location of the dominant class 1, station where located west of the class 2, station ( for limited-time class 2, stations ).
Therefore, under our longstanding allocation rules, on some of these channels no station other than the dominant ( class 1 ) -- A ) station is permitted to operate at night, so that the 1, -- A station can render service, interference free, wherever it can be received.
In the grand court of the Palace, notable for its tiers of Moorish galleries that looked down on the maelstrom of vehicles below, Vernon's station was at the entrance.
Mills secured Barco's photograph from the gentleman in charge, rushed to the Hollywood police station to report the theft, and less than five minutes later, detectives with his picture in hand were on the trail of Cal Barco.
It is often stated that the submarine can be destroyed while building, at bases, in transit, and on station.
In transit or on station, it may not be possible to attack the submarines until commission of an overt act.
As the robbers leave the looted train, the film suddenly cuts back to the station, where the telegrapher's little daughter arrives with her father's dinner pail only to find him bound on the floor.
It was the station wagon that had passed his cab on the road, the station wagon that had been parked at the Burch farm.
She'd say she didn't feel good on Sunday, couldn't go to church -- there'd be a little argument, but she could be stubborn -- and when the old woman had gone, quick pack the things she'd need to take, all but the dress she'd wear Monday, and take the bag down to that place in the station where you could put things in a locker overnight, for a dime.
He sucked in his breath and kept quiet while Killpath laid down the sheet again, wound the gold-wire stems of his glasses around his ears and then, eying the report as it lay before him on the desk, intoned, `` Acting Lieutenant Gunnar Matson one failed to see that the station keeper was properly relieved two absented himself throughout the entire watch without checking on the station's activities or the whereabouts of his section sergeants three permitted members of the Homicide Detail of the Inspector's Bureau to arrogate for their own convenience a patrolman who was thereby prevented from carrying on his proper assignment four failed to notify the station commander Acting Captain O. T. Killpath of a homicide occurring in the district five frequented extralegal establishments known as after-hours spots for purposes of an unofficial and purportedly social nature and six '' -- he leaned back and peeled off his glasses `` -- failed to co-operate with the Acting Captain by returning promptly when so ordered.

station and part-time
* At 8: 12 a. m., 54-year-old part-time taxi driver Premkumar Walekar was killed in Aspen Hill in Montgomery County, while pumping gasoline into his taxi at a Mobil station at Aspen Hill Road and Connecticut Avenue.
The Desert Hot Springs Police Department was established in 1997 after residents complained to the Riverside County Sheriff's Department about being underserved by a part-time deputy from the Palm Desert regional station.
After leaving Bad Radio, Vedder was without a band, and for the rest of 1990 he worked part-time as a night attendant at a local gas station.
BBC Radio 1 was launched as a part-time pop music station 30 September 1967.
The station is notable in that it is a part-time service, only airing throughout sports broadcasts.
Traficant signed a limited, three-month contract to work as a part-time weekend talk radio host for Cleveland news / talk station WTAM in January 2010.
The Air Board's venture into air defence consisted of providing refresher training to former wartime pilots via a small part-time air militia known as the Canadian Air Force ( CAF ) at the old Royal Flying Corps air station, Camp Borden.
The development is a 83-bed hotel across the road from Wrexham General railway station and is expected to create 33 full-time and part-time jobs.
The station had an educational format until 1993 when it merged with a smaller campus-only music station to become what is now known as Radio K. A small group of full-time employees are joined by over 20 part-time student employees who oversee the station.
After her first voice role as a frightened woman in a radio commercial for a small home security company on a local station in 1986 and a few more radio spots in 1989, Bergman was not making enough to earn a living, so she was worked part-time at Robinsons department store.
While in the Marines, Stephens was often asked if he had ever been a broadcaster, as he seemed to have a natural “ radio voice .” After returning home, he began part-time radio work by becoming an announcer for radio station KNBY in Newport, where he became known as “ The Voice of the White River Valley .”
The Manitou Metro-North Railroad station ( pronounced Mani-tow ), open part-time ( one peak hour train in each direction, and two weekend trains ) serves the residents of that hamlet in the southwestern corner of the Town of Philipstown in Putnam County, New York, via the Metro-North Hudson Line.
In February 1976, George H. W. Bush, the recently appointed Director of the CIA, announced a new policy: " Effective immediately, the CIA will not enter into any paid or contract relationship with any full-time or part-time news correspondent accredited by any U. S. news service, newspaper, periodical, radio or television network or station.
Zindler began his broadcasting career in 1943 as a part-time night radio disc jockey and spot news reporter at now defunct Houston radio station KATL-AM while working for his family's clothing store.
Knighton has a fire station served by a part-time crew and part of the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service.
Knighton's police station is also part-time ; the local force is Dyfed-Powys Police.
The station is one of only two terminus stations in Melbourne not to be classed as a " premium station " ( the other being Hurstbridge, although Hurstbridge is manned on a part-time basis unlike Alamein ).
The station is staffed on a part-time basis until 8: 00pm most evenings, except on Sundays when it closes at 1: 45pm.
Diggers Rest station is staffed part-time, and is in Metlink < font color = blue > Zone 2 </ font >, being served by Sunbury Line services.
At the pass proper, at the U. S .- Canadian border, is a warming cabin and part-time Parks Canada warden station.
Due to demand, a part-time police station was set up in Llanedeyrn and in 1974 the Maelfa shopping centre was built, followed shortly in 1975 by the Retreat public house adjacent to it.
He became a part-time news announcer at local country music station WITL while protesting the Vietnam War with Students for a Democratic Society ( SDS ).

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