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| Alistair Darling Talk:Alistair_Darling
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| Bullbar bullbar (also roo bar or nudge bar in Australia) is a device fitted to the front of a vehicle to protect it and its passengers from damage in a collision with an animal. They vary considerably in size and form, and are usually made of welded steel or aluminium tubing, and, more recently, moulded polycarbonate and polyethylene materials. Bullbar
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| Transport in Scotland transport system in Scotland is generally well-developed. The Scottish Parliament has control over most elements of transport policy within Scotland and the Scottish Government's Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning Department is responsible for the Scottish transport network with Transport Scotland being the Executive Agency that is accountable to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth. Transport_in_Scotland
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| Rotherham Masborough railway station Rotherham Masborough railway station was the main railway station for Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England from the 1840s, until most of its trains were rerouted via Rotherham Central in 1987. It had four platforms, with a large sandstone station building on the eastern Platform Four, large iron and glass platform canopies, a fully-enclosed footbridge and wooden waiting rooms on the other platforms. It closed in 1988, except for a few football specials. Rotherham_Masborough_railway_station
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| Poacher Line The Grantham to Skegness Line, also known as the Poacher Line, runs for between Grantham and Skegness in Lincolnshire, England. It used to diverge from the East Coast Main Line north of Grantham. Many trains on this route originate from the East Midlands via the Nottingham to Grantham Line. It follows the A52 road, offering a quicker alternative. Poacher_Line
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| Local transport plan Local_transport_plan
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| Association of British Drivers The Association of British Drivers (ABD), founded in 1992, is a British motorists' advocacy group. Association_of_British_Drivers
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| Campaign for Better Transport (UK) Talk:Campaign_for_Better_Transport_(UK)
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| Partington, Greater Manchester Partington (pop. 7,300) is a town and civil parish within the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford in Greater Manchester, England, about to the south-west of Manchester city centre. Historically a part of Cheshire, it lies on the southern bank of the Manchester Ship Canal, opposite Cadishead on the northern bank.A paper mill built in Partington more than 250Manchester Ship Canal in 1894 transformed Partington into a major coal-exporting port and attracted a range of other industries. Partington,_Greater_Manchester
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| Etruria railway station Etruria station is a closed station in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, which served the areas of Etruria and the larger district of Newcastle Under Lyme. It closed on 30 September 2005.The station was opened 9 October 1848 by the North Staffordshire Railway and was modified by them in the 1870s when the Potteries Loop Line was constructed and remains in that condition.The station was an island platform situated underneath a bridge carrying the A53, approximately one mile north of Stoke-on-Trent station. Etruria_railway_station
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| Motorcycling Motorcycling is the act of riding a motorcycle. A variety of subcultures and lifestyles have been built up around motorcycling. Motorcycling
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| Accident blackspot accident blackspot is a term used in road safety management to denote a place where road traffic accidents have historically been concentrated. It may have occurred for a variety of reasons, such as a sharp drop or corner in a straight road, so oncoming traffic is concealed, a hidden junction on a fast road, poor or concealed warning signs at a cross-roads. Accident_blackspot
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| Serco Group Serco Group plc () is a business services company based in Hook, North Hampshire in the United Kingdom. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. Serco_Group
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| Govia Govia is a transport company based in the United Kingdom. A joint venture between Go-Ahead (65 per cent) and Keolis SA (35 per cent) it is a key operator of commuter services in London, the South East and on the West Coast Main Line. It currently owns the Southern, the Southeastern and the West Midlands franchises, and was the proprietor of the former company Thameslink, whose services were handed over to First Capital Connect in April 2006. Govia
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| Ethanol fuel in Brazil Brazil is the world's second largest producer of ethanol fuel and the world's largest exporter. Together, Brazil and the United States lead the industrial production of ethanol fuel, accounting together for 89% of the world's production in 2008. Ethanol_fuel_in_Brazil
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| First Capital Connect First Capital Connect (FCC) is a passenger train operating company in England that began operations on the National Rail network on 1 April 2006. It is owned by First Group and combines the service on the cross-London Thameslink railway line between Brighton and Bedford with services along the East Coast Main Line from King's Cross and Moorgate to Peterborough, Cambridge, and King's Lynn formerly operated by WAGN, often referred to as Great Northern. First_Capital_Connect
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| Traffic enforcement camera Talk:Traffic_enforcement_camera
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| Port of Liverpool Police The Port of Liverpool Police is a small police force with the responsibility of policing the Liverpool, Bootle, Birkenhead, Ellesmere Port and Eastham Dock Estates and Freeports, as well as the Manchester Ship Canal areas in the north- west of England. Port_of_Liverpool_Police
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| Design Manual for Roads and Bridges Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (DMRB) is a series of 15 volumes that provide official standards, advice notes and other documents relating to the design, assessment and operation of trunk roads, including motorways in the United Kingdom, and, with some amendments, the Republic of Ireland . They form part of a suite of technical documents produced by the Highways Agency, which comprises Design_Manual_for_Roads_and_Bridges
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| Transportation demand management Transportation demand management or travel demand management (both TDM) is the application of strategies and policies to reduce automobile travel demand, or to redistribute this demand in space or in time. In transport as in any network, managing demand can be a cost-effective alternative to increasing capacity. Transportation_demand_management
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| London and Continental Railways London & Continental Railways (LCR) is a railway company based in the United Kingdom. London_and_Continental_Railways
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| Histon and Impington Histon and Impington are villages in Cambridgeshire, England, They are situated just north of Cambridge with the main bulk of the settlements being separated from the city by the A14.Over the years the two villages have grown and entwined together, to such an extent that many villagers today do not know where one ends and the other begins. Histon_and_Impington
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| Roads in the United Kingdom United Kingdom road network is an extensive network of routes connecting its settlements. The network is of varied quality and capacity. It was subject to major development from the 1950s to the mid-1990s. From then construction of roads has become increasingly controversial with direct action campaigns by environmentalists in opposition.The earliest roads specifically engineered were during the Roman occupation. Roads_in_the_United_Kingdom
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| Effects of cannabis/Archive 1 Talk:Effects_of_cannabis/Archive_1
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| South Bank railway station South Bank railway station serves South Bank area of Middlesbrough in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire. It is located on the Tees Valley Line east of Middlesbrough and operated by Northern Rail which provides all passenger train services. It was opened in July 1984 to replace a previous structure situated half a mile (0.8km) further east that was inconveniently sited in the middle of a heavily-industrialised area and in the way of a planned new dockside access road. South_Bank_railway_station
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| David Leslie (racing driver) David_Leslie_(racing_driver)
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| Tees and Hartlepool Port Authority Harbour Police Tees and Hartlepool Port Authority Harbour Police is a small, specialised police force responsible for policing the docks of the Tees and Hartlepool Port Authority.Current authority derives from Tees and Hartlepool Port Authority Act 1966, and constables' jurisdictions extend to two miles beyond the harbour.Any serious or major crime or incidents become the responsibility of the local Home Office police force, Cleveland Police. Tees_and_Hartlepool_Port_Authority_Harbour_Police
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| Motorcycle safety Talk:Motorcycle_safety
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| Greatham, County Durham Greatham is a village and civil parish in the borough of Hartlepool and the ceremonial county of County Durham, England. It is situated to the south of central Hartlepool.The village is not mentioned in the Domesday Book, but appears first in written sources as Gretham in 1196.The actual village is located within the North East area of England, approximately 3 miles from the town centre of Hartlepool. Greatham,_County_Durham
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| Road Casualties Great Britain Road Casualties Great Britain (RCGB), formerly Road Accidents Great Britain (RAGB) is the official statistical publication of the UK Department for Transport (DfT) on traffic casualties, fatalities and related road safety data. It is a primary source for data on road casualties in the UK.RCGB is available for download as a PDF with associated discussions, or in spreadsheet format. Road_Casualties_Great_Britain
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| Current UK TOCs/Archive 1 Template_talk:Current_UK_TOCs/Archive_1
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| Safety Camera Partnership Talk:Safety_Camera_Partnership
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| DeFacto/WIP User:DeFacto/WIP
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| Fuel economy in automobiles Fuel economy in automobiles is the amount of fuel required to move the automobile over a given distance. While the fuel efficiency of petroleum engines has improved markedly in recent decades, (especially diesel engines that are now up to 45% efficient), this does not necessarily translate into better fuel economy, if larger and heavier vehicles are used, or if that efficiency is used to produce faster cars capable of higher rates of acceleration. Fuel_economy_in_automobiles
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| Southeastern (train operating company) Southeastern is a train operating company in the United Kingdom. It began operations in south-east England on 1 April 2006 as franchisee for the Integrated Kent Franchise (IKF), replacing the prior publicly-owned operator South Eastern Trains on the former South East Franchise. It serves the commuter routes to south-east London, Kent, and parts of East Sussex. Southeastern_(train_operating_company)
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| Portslade railway station Portslade railway station (in full, Portslade & West Hove station) is a railway station serving the town of Portslade-by-Sea in East Sussex, but located on the western fringes of the village of Aldrington (a part commonly known as 'West Hove'). Portslade_railway_station
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| Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA). The DGSA can be an owner or employee of the organisation involved, or a consultant.The rules involving the transport of dangerous goods are complex and each mode of transport, ie road, rail or inland waterway, has its own set of regulations. Dangerous_Goods_Safety_Advisor
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| Transport Direct Transport Direct is a division of the UK Department for Transport. Transport Direct's mission was encapsulated in the "Transport Ten Year Plan 2000", which outlined four strategic objectives to Stimulate the transport sector to develop high quality information systems; Enable users to find all available electronic travel information; Develop integrated information and ticket sales for journeys involving more than one mode of transport; Deliver the Transport Direct Portal as an integrated and comprehensive information service for all travel modes and mode combinations. Transport_Direct
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| Freight quality partnerships Freight Quality Partnerships or FQPs are groups of transport operators and local authorities that come together to tackle the issues around freight access and deliveries in a particular location Freight_quality_partnerships
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| Polesworth railway station Polesworth railway station serves the town of Polesworth in Warwickshire, England. It is situated on the Trent Valley section of the West Coast Main Line. Polesworth_railway_station
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| Economy of Bristol Bristol is a city in south west England. Its economy has long connections with the sea and its ports. In the 20th century aeronautics played an important role in the economy, and the city still plays a role in the manufacture of aircraft. Bristol is also a tourist destination, and has important media, information technology and financial services sectors. Economy_of_Bristol
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| Cefn Onn Halt railway station Cefn Onn railway station was a halt on the Rhymney Line between Cardiff and Rhymney, Wales. It was replaced by Lisvane & Thornhill, a short distance to the south, and closed on 27 September 1986. Cefn_Onn_Halt_railway_station
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| Articles for deletion/South Western Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/South_Western
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| South Western (rail franchise) Talk:South_Western_(rail_franchise)
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| Value of time In transport economics, the value of time is the opportunity cost of the time that a traveller spends on his/her journey. In essence, this makes it the amount that a traveller would be willing to pay in order to save time, or the amount they would accept as compensation for lost time.One of the main justifications for transport improvements is the amount of time that travellers will save. Value_of_time
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