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With two quays covering a total length of 1. 6 km, it offers facilities connecting river, road and rail transport.
With three main railway stations ( Toruń Główny, Toruń Miasto and Toruń Wschodni ), the city is a major rail junction, with two important lines crossing there ( Warszawa – Bydgoszcz and Wrocław – Olsztyn ).
With close motorway and rail links, there were many proposals including a museum, a multi-purpose sports stadium and an office, hotel and leisure village.
With its mix of right-of-way types and train control technologies, LRT offers the widest range of latitude of any rail system in the design, engineering, and operating practices.
With their large size, large turning radius, and often an electrified third rail, RRT vehicles cannot operate in the street.
With an average weekday ridership of 379, 300 passengers, and 309, 420 weekend day passengers, BART is the fifth-busiest heavy rail rapid transit system in the United States.
With few exceptions, even the largest siege weapons had become mobile by road or rail by the start of World War I, and evolution after that point tended to be towards smaller weapons with increased mobility.
With an average of 23, 000 passengers per hour per direction in 1992, the Tōkaidō Shinkansen is the world's busiest high-speed rail line.
With the completion of rail lines between Birmingham and Chattanooga, Fort Payne began to grow, as it was on the rail line.
With a major rail yard within its borders, Commerce has also benefited greatly from the huge expansion in international trade traffic through the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, albeit at the expense of severe air pollution caused by truck congestion on the Long Beach Freeway.
With the new prosperity, the rail line to Willits was completed and in 1912 the first tourists came to Fort Bragg.
With Huntley ’ s development as a dairy center, horses were tied to the hitching rail surrounding the park every morning while farmers visited stores after delivering their milk cans at the railroad or factory.
With three summer associations ( the Belvedere Club, Sequanota Club, and the Chicago Club ), a number of extravagant summer hotels, including The Inn and The Beach, and with rail service at two train depots on the Pere Marquette Railway line, ( one depot for the Belvedere Club on the south side of Round Lake and one on the north side near the Chicago Club ), Charlevoix became known as one of the nation's finest summer communities.
With the expansion of the second rail line through town, it now became possible to travel to the tip of Michigan's thumb in one day.
With no tilting the train was developed to break the British rail speed record.
With over seventy locomotives that visitors can look at and climb aboard, the museum has the most complete collection of American rail power anywhere, and its collection of automobiles, buses, streetcars, aircraft, horse-drawn vehicles and river boat material reflects the ever-changing nature of transportation.
With the advent of automobiles came a decline in grand hotels, however, as tourists were no longer restricted by the limits of rail service.
With the coming of the rail lines in 1868 a few families began to settle nearby, eventually reaching an estimated eighty families by the time a town plat was made in 1872.
With the arrival of a rail line from Sandusky in 1841, Republic became a popular trading center.
With rail access, Hemingway grew into a market town for local agricultural products.
With the advent of the toll road, drivers could simply pay a toll and drive on a wooded plank structure built next to the rail tracks.
With the advent of rail service, new villages were established all along the line.
With the exception of some early Morgan rack installations, all other rack systems place the rack rail halfway between the running rails.

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With the development of trade routes under the Ottoman Empire,
With the Ottoman Turks blockading sea-lanes to the East and South, the European powers were driven to find another way to the ancient silk and spice routes, now under Ottoman control.
With the development, and upcoming privatisation of LOT in 2011, the airport is hoping to see yet more routes opened to destinations around the globe.
With such routing, the equilibrium routes can be longer than optimal for all drivers.
With its strong control of the Red Sea, Suleiman successfully managed to dispute control of the Indian trade routes to the Portuguese and maintained a significant level of trade with the Mughal Empire of South Asia throughout the 16th century.
With hierarchical routing, only core routers connected to the backbone are aware of all routes.
With its large population base, the dynasty was able to raise professional and conscripted armies of hundreds of thousands of troops to contend with nomadic powers in dominating Inner Asia and the lucrative trade routes along the Silk Road.
With the shift in world economy and trade routes to the New World and away from the Mediterranean, Genoa's political and economic power went into steady decline.
With this force, which is soon further augmented with ships supplied by the Persian satraps of the region, he sails to the Hellespont, where he is in a position to cut off the trade routes that bring grain to Athens.
With his escape routes blocked by Hubbard and another policeman, Tony makes himself a drink.
With the growing importance of colonies and exploration and the need to maintain trade routes across stormy oceans, galleys and galleasses ( a larger, higher type of galley with side-mounted guns, but lower than a galleon ) were used less and less, and only in ever more restricted purposes and areas, that by about 1750, with a few notable exceptions, they were of little use in naval battles.
With the development of transport routes for the growing financial sector, the area became highly desirable for City gents in the 1890s and they were initially known as " outsiders ".
With the creation of the 500-series county routes in New Jersey in 1952, County Route 585 was designated to run along Route 52 between the southern terminus and the Somers Point Circle as part of its route between Route 109 in Lower Township and U. S. Route 30 and Route 157 in Absecon.
With the opening of these routes, more and more traffic moved through the Palmyra area.
With service provided both by Sound Transit and King County Metro, some areas of Sammamish are served by four bus routes that provide access to other Eastside cities and Seattle.
With the establishment of the 500-series county routes in 1952, the current alignment of Route 73 between Berlin and Blue Anchor became a part of County Route 561 while it became County Route 561 Spur between Blue Anchor and Folsom.
The north span of the Three Nations Crossing, seen from Cornwall's east end. With a fleet of 24 buses, Cornwall Transit serves the community 6 days per week ( excluding holidays ) on fixed routes and supplementary " rush hour " routes.
With the establishment of new trade routes following the discovery of the New World ( 16th century ) and the outbreak and consequences of the Thirty Years ' War ( 1618 – 48 ), the city began to decline gradually.
With the termination of the passenger railroad, the only form of public transportation to New York City is NJ Transit buses, using either the 186 ( express ) or 197 ( local ) routes.
With the growth in capacity the airline expanded to Florida, including numerous intrastate routes in Florida, and it opened a maintenance facility in Jacksonville.
With the establishment of the Great Northern Railway the overland trading routes were extended and delivery times shortened.
With increasing acquisitions of DC-9 jet aircraft, many routes once served with propeller-driven aircraft were served with jets.
With dramatic increases in the price of jet fuel in the 1970s, many of Southern's routes were no longer cost-effective.

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