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  • 11Midland Main Line — This article is about the railway line. For the former train operating company, see Midland Mainline. Midland Main Line East Midlands Trains HST at Dore. Overview …

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  • 12Gospel Oak to Barking Line — Infobox rail line name = Gospel Oak to Barking Line color = logo width = image width = caption = type = Commuter rail system = status = locale = start = Gospel Oak end = Barking stations = routes = ridership = open = close = owner = Network Rail… …

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  • 13Manila LRT Purple Line —      Megatren Overview Type Rapid transit Status Operational …

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  • 14Three Bridges to Tunbridge Wells Central Line — The Three Bridges to Tunbridge Wells Central Line was a railway line running from Three Bridges (on the Brighton Main Line) in West Sussex to Tunbridge Wells Central in Kent via East Grinstead in East Sussex, a distance of… …

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  • 15Wealden Line — Taking its name from its route through the chalk hills of the North and South Downs of the Weald, England, the Wealden Line [http://www.wealdenlink.org.uk/ Wealden Link Website] is a partly abandoned double track railway line in East Sussex and… …

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  • 16Royal Viking Line — Infobox Defunct company company name = Royal Viking Line company slogan = company type = Cruise Line fate = Merged into Cunard Predecessor = successor = Norwegian Caribbean Line foundation = 1972 defunct = 1998 location = One Embarcadero Center… …

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  • 17Oxted Line — The Oxted Lines, shown with other railway lines in South London, Surrey, Kent and East Sussex. Overview Type Commuter rail, Suburban rail …

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  • 18Varsity Line — [v · d · …

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  • 19Northern line — For other uses, see Northern Line (disambiguation). Northern Colour on map Black Year opened 1890 Line type Deep Tube Rolling stock …

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  • 20Main North railway line, New South Wales — For other railways called Main North Line, see Main North Line. For other railways called Great Northern, see Great Northern Railway. [v · d · …

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