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In 1911 a plan evolved to build an underground railway 6½ miles long from Paddington to Whitechapel serving the main sorting offices along the route ; even then, traffic congestion was causing unacceptable delays.
However, in 2004 a tunnel was built under the city centre with two underground tram stations (" Spui " and " Grote Markt "); it is shared by RandstadRail lines 2, 3 and 4 and tram route 6.
* The Aqua Virgo aqueduct is destroyed by the Goths, they try to use the underground channel as a secret route to invade Rome.
Many transit advocates believe that it would have been wiser either to build it using streetcars, as was originally planned, to allow for lower costs and more flexibility in route options or simply to extend the underground Bloor – Danforth line further into Scarborough ( for more details, including the proposal to combine it with the Eglinton Crosstown line, see Future below ).
Exploitation of underground waters along the upper course of the Rubicon has reduced its flow — it was a minor river even during Roman times (“ parvi Rubiconis ad undas ” as Lucan said, roughly translated " to the waves of tiny Rubicon ")— and has since lost its natural route, except in its upper course between low and woody hills.
A route through the underground chambers proceeds, from the Entrance Hall, to the Steward's Chamber and Whitehead's Cave, through Lord Sandwich's Circle ( named after John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich ), Franklin's Cave ( named after Benjamin Franklin, a friend of Dashwood who visited West Wycombe ), the Banqueting Hall ( allegedly the largest man-made chalk cavern in the world ), the Triangle, to the Miner's Cave ; and finally, across a subterranean river named the Styx, lies the final cave, the Inner Temple, where the meetings of the Hellfire Club were held, and which is said to lie 300 feet ( 90 metres ) directly beneath the church on top of West Wycombe hill.
# Diverse Routing is where the carrier can provide more than one route to bring the ISDN 30 ’ s from the exchange, or exchanges, ( as in dual parenting ), but they may share underground ducting and cabinets.
# Separacy is where the carrier can provide more than one route to bring the ISDN 30 ’ s from the exchange, or exchanges, ( as in dual parenting ), but they may not share underground ducting and cabinets, and therefore should be absolutely separate from the telephone exchange to the customer premises.
Above the Partnach, which has meanwhile sunk underground, the route runs up to the Reintalanger Hut ().
The route south of Eglinton follows the approximate route planned for later sections of the expressway, albeit underground.
The Island Line is the MTR line that resembles the deep-level lines of the London Underground the most, as most of the route and stations along the line are deep underground and consist of cylindrical tunnels.
The route of the underground section of the line ( as well as the proposed extension to Kennedy Town ) is also served by local trams at surface level.
The C train has no elevated stations, running underground for its entire route.
The third-rail electrified DC section of the network has 67 stations spread across 75 miles of route, of which 6. 5 miles are underground.
At the eastern end, the DLR heads underground through the tunnel which serves nearby Cutty Sark station and then carries the route beneath the River Thames to the north.
Its route through the densest parts of the city is underground, from Hopkins Hospital to a portal west of Mondawmin station, where it immediately rises to an elevated concrete right of way parallel to Wabash Avenue practically at the city line.
The new party held its first convention in 1991, the adopted a line of " protracted armed struggle on the route to a new democratic revolution " and that the party would remain an underground party.
The underground extension to Bank, which opened in 1991, diverges from the original route between Tower Gateway and Shadwell, the next station to the east.
Mita Station on the Toei Asakusa and Mita underground ( subway ) lines is within walking distance, although there is no physical connection and the stations are generally not marked as an interchange on route maps.
These provided Covington-Cincinnati streetcars " with a grade separated route to the center of downtown, and the terminal building was originally intended to connect, via underground pedestrian passages, with the never-built Fountain Square Station of the infamous Cincinnati Subway.
The E route has no elevated or ground-level stations, remaining fully underground during its entire run.
In 1923 the Southern Railway took over route miles () of railway electrified with overhead line at 6. 7kV, 57 route miles () of railway electrified with a 3rd rail at 660V DC, and the long underground Waterloo & City Railway.

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The Command post was underground, and well camouflaged.
Actually an underground cistern, its roof supported by rows and rows of pillars, it was built by Justinian in the Sixth Century to supply the palace with water.
More aerial and underground equipment was installed as well as office improvements to take care of the expanding business.
Nobody could hear what was going on in this underground vault.
Thus the only member churches of the present Anglican Communion existing by the mid-18th century were the Church of England, its closely linked sister church, the Church of Ireland ( which also separated from Roman Catholicism under Henry VIII ) and the Scottish Episcopal Church which for parts of the 17th and 18th centuries was partially underground ( it was suspected of Jacobite sympathies ).
Having fallen from public notice, the tunnel was rediscovered in 1981 by then 18-year-old Robert " Bob " Diamond, who entered from a manhole he located at Atlantic Avenue and Court Street, crawled a distance of underground through a filled-in section of tunnel less than two feet high, and located the bulkhead wall that sealed off the main portion of the tunnel.
On 11 September 1878 it was the site of an underground explosion which killed 268 coal miners.
According to the European Music Office's report on Music in Europe, this was the first of many pop acts that helped inspire a backlash and the creation of an underground hip hop scene.
* In 2003, an Australian coal miner amputated his own arm with a Stanley knife after it became trapped when the front-end loader he was driving overturned three kilometers underground.
For example, they might interpret a tomato as a vegetable — according to the English definition of tomato — even though the ideal Blissymbol of vegetable was restricted by Bliss to just vegetables growing underground.
The reason for this was to stay true to the genre's underground roots and to make the music sound more " raw " and " cold ".
Some independent comics continued in the tradition of underground comics, though their content was generally less explicit, and others resembled the output of mainstream publishers in format and genre but were published by smaller artist-owned companies or by single artists.
The cryptoporticus ( underground corridor ) where this event would have taken place was discovered beneath the imperial palaces on the Palatine Hill.
In Germany the small Christadelphian community founded by Albert Maier went underground from 1940 – 1945, and a leading brother, Albert Merz, was imprisoned as a conscientious objector and later executed.
Other cable car systems were implemented in Europe, though, among which was the Glasgow District Subway, the first underground cable car system, in 1896.
The day of the performance was spent practicing the song they were asked to play, the underground hit, " California Über Alles ".
Biafra would later complain that the jury was not sympathetic toward underground music and punk culture.
Born into a working-class family, from an early age Ortega developed a hatred of the ruling President Anastasio Somoza Debayle, who was widely recognized as a dictator, and became involved in the underground movement to oppose Somoza's regime.
The peoples of the world built kaers, underground towns and cities, which they sealed with the Theran wards to wait out the time of the Horrors, which was called the Scourge.
These artists were successful on crossover stations as well as R & B stations, and freestyle was replaced as an underground genre by newer styles such as New Jack Swing, Trance and Eurodance.
Some were able to stay behind, however Christianity was then kept underground as to not be persecuted.
This success was largely driven by the network of underground fanzines, the most important and far reaching of which were Extraordinary Sensations, produced by future radio DJ Eddie Piller, and Shadows & Reflections, published by future national magazine editor Chris Hunt.
A prototype was demonstrated using conventional explosives, but a treaty, which he was involved in and supported, banned the testing of nuclear weapons other than underground, and this caused the project to be abandoned.

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