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  • 71Unusual uses of traffic lights — Unusual uses of traffic lights, as used in various regional locations, may for example include traffic lights used in a non standard fashion, or in a non standard arrangement, or for specific traffic. Alternating Alternates (Flashing Lights) In… …

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  • 72Network Rail — Not to be confused with National Rail. Network Rail Type Company limited by guarantee / State owned company Industry Railway infrastructure provision …

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  • 73Transrapid/German — The Transrapid is a maglev high speed train that can be used for both passenger services and goods transportation. It is manufactured and marketed by [http://www.transrapid.de Transrapid Intl. GmbH Co. KG] , a partnership of Siemens and… …

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  • 74Northampton and Peterborough Railway — [v · d · …

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  • 75Train — This article is about the vehicle. For other uses, see Train (disambiguation). Steam locomotive hauled passenger train …

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  • 76Great Eastern Main Line — GEML redirects here. For the Spanish airport, see Melilla Airport. Great Eastern Main Line National Express East Anglia class 360 at Marks Tey. Overview …

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  • 77Murrumbeena, Victoria — Murrumbeena Melbourne, Victoria Shops on Neerim Road, Murrumbeena s main street …

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  • 78Pakenham railway line, Melbourne — VictorianRailwayLineInfobox type = mel name = Pakenham yearcommenced = 1877 yearcompleted = 1879 yearclosed = fate = lengthkm = 56.9 km stations = 29 (via Loop) tracks = Quadruplicated to Caufield, remainder double track users = Connex Melbourne …

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  • 79Wokingham railway station — Infobox UK station name = Wokingham manager = South West Trains locale = Wokingham borough = Wokingham code = WKM usage0405 = 1.803 usage0506 = 1.838 usage0607 = 1.951 platforms = 2 start = 4 July 1849Wokingham railway station is a railway… …

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  • 80Hibaldstow — is situated nearby.OriginsHibaldstow was founded as a Roman legionary roadside fort on the road from Lincoln to the Humber. Later it became a posting station on the same road. The earliest evidence for occupation suggests a date in the late first …

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