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  • 111Zürich–Olten railway line — Spanisch Brötli Bahn locomotive in 1867 Legend …

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  • 112Northern City Line — Overview Type Commuter rail, Suburban rail System National Rail …

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  • 113Direct Line — The Direct Line logo Direct Line offices in Croydon …

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  • 114Reading to Plymouth Line — The Reading Plymouth line is the central part of the trunk railway line between London Paddington and Penzance railway stations in the southern United Kingdom. It is a major branch of the Great Western Main Line and diverges at Reading, running… …

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  • 115Central line — Infobox TfL line Line=Central ColourName=Red TextColour=White YearOpened=1900 DeepOrSurface=Deep Tube RollingStock=1992 Tube Stock StationsServed=49 LengthKm=74 LengthMiles=46 AnnualPassengers=183,512,000 Depots=Ruislip Hainault White City The… …

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  • 116Nevada State Bank — Type Subsidiary Industry Finance Founded 1959 Headquarters Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Key people Dallas Haun, Chairman and CEO …

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  • 117Lexington Avenue–53rd Street (IND Queens Boulevard Line) — Infobox NYCS name=Lexington Avenue–53rd Street accessible=yes service=Queens 53rd transfer station=51st Street transfer line=IRT Lexington Avenue Line transfer service=Lexington local bg color = #11117D bg color 2 = #FF6E1A line = IND Queens… …

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  • 118Northern Line — Color en el mapa Negro Año de apertura 1890 Tipo de línea Profundo Material rodante Serie de 1995 Nº de estaciones 50 Longitud de la línea …

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  • 119revolving line of credit — A type of credit facility. A term that can be confusing, with different banks using the term to describe different types of credit facilities. 1. In some banks, revolving line of credit refers to a credit facility that permits the borrower to… …

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  • 120West Bank — <p></p> <p></p> Introduction ::West Bank <p></p> Background: <p></p> From the early 16th century through 1917, the area now known as the West Bank fell under Ottoman rule. Following World War I, the …

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