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  • 121MV Abegweit — The motor vessel Abegweit was the name for two different icebreaking railway, vehicle, and passenger ferries which operated across the Abegweit Passage of Northumberland Strait, connecting Port Borden to Cape Tormentine between 1947 1997.The word …

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  • 122Roll-on/roll-off — (RORO or ro ro) ships are ferries designed to carry wheeled cargo such as automobiles, trucks, semi trailer trucks, trailers or railroad cars. This is in contrast to lo lo (lift on lift off) vessels which use a crane to load and unload cargo.RORO …

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  • 123Short sea shipping — The modern terms Short sea shipping and marine highway refer to the historical terms coastal trade, coasting trade and coastwise trade, which encompass the movement of cargo and passengers mainly by sea, without directly crossing an ocean.[1]… …

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  • 124America Sings — Infobox Disney ride name=America Sings caption= America Sings cover of LP soundtrack record park=Disneyland land=Tomorrowland designer=WED Enterprises manufacturer= type=Rotating Theater theme=American Musical History control system= propulsion=… …

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  • 125Optical jukebox — An optical jukebox is a robotic data storage device that can automatically load and unload optical discs, such as Compact Disc, DVD, Ultra Density Optical or Blu ray disc and can provide terabytes (TB) and petabytes (PB) of tertiary storage. The… …

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  • 126River Cart — The River Cart is a tributary of the River Clyde, Scotland, which it joins from the west roughly midway between the towns of Erskine and Renfrew.The River Cart itself is very short, being formed from the confluence of the Black Cart Water (from… …

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  • 127Okemo Mountain — Okemo as seen fr …

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  • 128NZR RM class (Clayton) — NZ RM class Clayton Power type Steam railcar (Passenger capacity: 52) Builder Clayton Carriage and Wagon of England Build date 1926 Gauge 3 6 , 1067mm Fuel type Coal Boiler pressure 275 psi Top speed …

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