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  • 1Door — For other uses, see Door (disambiguation). A door is a movable structure used to open and close off an entrance, typically consisting of a panel that swings on hinges or that slides or rotates inside of a space. When open, they admit ventilation… …

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  • 2Rail rollingstock in New South Wales — The railways of New South Wales, Australia, use a large variety of passenger and freight rollingstock. Contents 1 Suburban Passenger Rollingstock 1.1 Single Deck 1.1.1 1920 Wooden single deck cars …

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  • 3Rail transport in the United States — This article is part of the history of rail transport by country series. Today, most rail transport in the United States is based in freight train shipments. Changing U.S. economic needs and the rise of automobile, bus, and air transport led to… …

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  • 4rail — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a level or sloping bar or series of bars: a used to hang things on. b running along the top of a set of banisters. c forming part of a fence or barrier as protection against contact, falling over, etc. 2 a steel bar or continuous… …

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  • 5rail —   n.    the horizontal construction member located on the top and bottom of a door …

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  • 6Bilevel rail car — Double deck rail car operated by GO Transit, Ontario, Canada …

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  • 7Garage door opener — A garage door opener is a motorized device that opens and closes garage doors. Most are controlled by switches on the garage wall, as well as by remote controls carried in the garage owner s cars. The opener A common misconception regarding… …

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  • 8Glossary of rail terminology — Rail transport Operations Track Maintenance High speed Gauge Stations …

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  • 9British Rail Class 357 — Electrostar Class 357 006 at West Ham in the new National Express c2c livery …

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  • 10British Rail Class 415 — 4EPB set at Wimbledon In service 1957 1995 Manufacturer BR Eastleigh Number built …

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