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| Longdendale Bypass The Longdendale Bypass (also known as the A57/A628 Mottram-in-Longdendale, Hollingworth & Tintwistle Bypass) is a controversial road scheme in England planned by the Highways Agency which aims to alleviate traffic congestion on the A57 road/A628 road/A616 road routes that presently pass through the villages. There is both strong support and opposition for this long-planned scheme which would pass through the valley of Longdendale and part of the Peak District National Park. Longdendale_Bypass
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| Sikorsky S-67 Talk:Sikorsky_S-67
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| National Chemical Emergency Centre National Chemical Emergency Centre (NCEC) is part of AEA Technology, and is based at the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus in Oxfordshire, England. NCEC is one of the world’s leading hazardous chemical information specialists. NCEC supplies 24-hour emergency response telephone advice and expert software to those involved with chemicals. National_Chemical_Emergency_Centre
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| Serpell Report Serpell Report was produced by a committee chaired by Sir David Serpell, a senior civil servant. It was commissioned by the government of Margaret Thatcher to examine the state and long-term prospects of Great Britain's railway system. There were two main parts to the report. Serpell_Report
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| Thameslink Programme The Thameslink Programme, formerly known as Thameslink 2000, is a £5.5 billion major project to upgrade and expand the Thameslink rail network in southern England. The project includes the lengthening of platforms, station remodelling, new railway infrastructure and additional rolling stock. Thameslink_Programme
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| Parkhead Viaduct Parkhead Viaduct is a railway viaduct located in Dudley, West Midlands, England. The original viaduct was a wooden structure erected in 1850 to carry the new Stourbridge to Walsall railway over Parkhead Locks on the Dudley Canal, near to the southern mouth of the Dudley Tunnel. The current brick viaduct was built in 1880 and it is believed that the original wooden structure is still encased within its successor. Parkhead_Viaduct
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| Economy of London London is a major financial centre for international business and commerce and is one of three "command centres" for the global economy (along with New York City and Tokyo). London has the 6th largest city economy in the world after Tokyo, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Paris. Economy_of_London
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| Lower Thames Crossing Lower Thames Crossing is a proposed new crossing of the Thames estuary linking the county of Kent with the county of Essex at or east of the existing Dartford crossing. Lower_Thames_Crossing
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| Southampton Southampton () is the largest city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire, on the south coast of England, and is sited around south-west of London and north-west of Portsmouth. Southampton is a major port and the closest city to the New Forest. It lies at the northernmost point of Southampton Water at the confluence of the River Test and River Itchen, with the River Hamble joining to the south of the urban area. The local authority is Southampton City Council, which is a unitary authority. Southampton
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| CrossCountry CrossCountry is a train operating company, the brand name of XC Trains Limited owned by Arriva, that has operated Great Britain’s Cross Country rail franchise since 11 November 2007. The franchise was formed through the amalgamation of most of the former Cross Country franchise previously held by Virgin Trains (which consisted of inter-city services that do not terminate in London) with some of the longer-distance routes (including some former Central Citylink services) operated by the former Central Trains. CrossCountry
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| History of rail transport in Great Britain 1995 to date This article is part of a series on the History of rail transport in Great BritainThe period from 1995 covers the history following the privatisation of British Rail. History_of_rail_transport_in_Great_Britain_1995_to_date
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| Britannia Airways Flight 226A Britannia Airways Flight BY226A was an international charter flight from Cardiff, Wales, UK, which crashed on landing at Girona Airport, Spain, on 14 September 1999 and broke apart. Of the 236 passengers and 9 crew on board, there were no fatalities, but two were seriously injured and 42 sustained minor injuries. The Boeing 757-204 aircraft, registration G-BYAG, was damaged beyond economic repair and scrapped. Britannia_Airways_Flight_226A
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| Northrepps Aerodrome Northrepps Aerodrome is a privately owned airfield south west of the village of Northrepps, North Norfolk, England approximately 3Cromer. It is located next to the A149 road close to its junction with the A 140. Northrepps_Aerodrome
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| Montgomery High School, Blackpool Montgomery High School is a comprehensive school in Bispham, Blackpool, Lancashire, England that educates pupils age 11-16. There are 1400 pupils on the roll. The Headmaster is Paul Moss.Louis Sumner Goes Here :) Montgomery_High_School,_Blackpool
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| European Rail Traffic Management System European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) is an EU-backed initiative to enhance cross-border interoperability and signalling procurement by creating a single Europe-wide standard for train control and command systems.The two main components of ERTMS are the European Train Control System (ETCS), a standard for on-board train control, and GSM-R, the GSM mobile communications standard for railway usage. European_Rail_Traffic_Management_System
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| List of automotive superlatives/Archive02 Talk:List_of_automotive_superlatives/Archive02
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2006 December 24 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_December_24
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| Articles for deletion/M40 Minibus Crash Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/M40_Minibus_Crash
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| Port of Port Talbot The port of Port Talbot is located on the River Afan estuary next to Port Talbot Steelworks in the industrial town of Port Talbot, Wales, UK. Owned and operated by Associated British Ports, the port of Port Talbot has the deepest berthing facilities in the Severn estuary and is one of only a few harbours in the UK capable of handling Capesize vessels of up to .The docks are used by Port Talbot steelworks for the export of steel products and the import of raw materials for manufacturing steel, with cargoes of coal, iron ore, sand, cement, and processed and granulated slag. Port_of_Port_Talbot
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| 2006 Morecambe Bay helicopter crash The 2006 Morecambe Bay Helicopter Crash was a fatal air incident that occurred on 27 December 2006 at approximately 18Millom and Morecambe gas platforms situated approximately 24 miles from the shoreline of Morecambe Bay, Lancashire, England. Rescue efforts recovered the bodies of six men, including those of the two pilots. A seventh passenger is still recorded as missing. The search for the missing man was called off on 24 January 2007. 2006_Morecambe_Bay_helicopter_crash
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| List of shipwrecks in 2007 list of shipwrecks in 2007 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2007. List_of_shipwrecks_in_2007
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| Europa XS Europa_XS
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| Segregated cycle facilities: Official definitions and legislation Segregated_cycle_facilities:_Official_definitions_and_legislation
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| New Approach to Appraisal New Approach to Appraisal (NATA) is a framework used to appraise transport projects and proposals in the United Kingdom. Guidance on its application is found on the Webtag Transport Analysis Guidance web site.NATA is a multi-criteria decision analysis based tool that builds on already well established cost-benefit analysis and environmental impact assessment techniques (such as those contained in the Highways Agency's Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (DMRB)) for assessing transport projects and proposals. New_Approach_to_Appraisal
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| Speed cushion Speed cushions are traffic calming devices designed as several small speed humps installed across the width of the road with spaces between them. They are generally installed in a series across a roadway resembling a split speed hump. The design of speed cushions forces cars to slow down as they ride with one or both wheels on the humps. Speed_cushion
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| Oyster card (pay as you go) on National Rail Oyster Card (pay as you go) on National Rail in London, England has been limited to a restricted number of National Rail services since the introduction of the stored-value product on London Underground in January 2004. In response to an offer, from Transport for London, of funding to the train operating companies that have services within Greater London, there are currently various plans to expand its acceptance across the rail network in London, and it is expected that by February 2009, TFL will announce plans for all suburban trains to accept the card. Oyster_card_(pay_as_you_go)_on_National_Rail
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| New England Quarter The New England Quarter is a mixed-use development in the city of Brighton and Hove, England. It was built between 2004 and 2008 on the largest brownfield site in the city, adjacent to Brighton railway station. Most parts of the scheme have been finished, but other sections are still being built and one major aspect of the original plan was refused planning permission. New_England_Quarter
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| Travel plan travel plan (historically referred to as a green travel plan) is a package of actions designed by a workplace, school or other organisation to encourage safe, healthy and sustainable travel options. By reducing car travel, Travel Plans can improve health and wellbeing, free up carparking space, and make a positive contribution to the community and the environment. Every Travel Plan is different, but most successful plans have followed a structured process in their development Travel_plan
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| Rail Accident Investigation Branch Rail_Accident_Investigation_Branch
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| Milton Keynes Central railway station Talk:Milton_Keynes_Central_railway_station
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| Fuel efficiency in transportation This page describes fuel efficiency in means of transportation. For the environmental impact assessment of a given product or service throughout its lifespan, see life cycle assessment.The fuel efficiency in transportation ranges from a low of a few miles per gallon (less than a kilometer per liter) for a helicopter to a high of several hundred miles per gallon (a few hundred kilometers per liter) for a bicycle. Fuel_efficiency_in_transportation
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| Menzies High School Menzies High School is a secondary school located in West Bromwich, a town in the West Midlands of England. It has Science College status. It was opened in 1902 as West Bromwich Grammar School and retained this status for approximately 70 years before becoming a comprehensive school during the 1970s.It serves the Charlemont, Tantany, Hateley Heath and Stone Cross areas of West Bromwich. Menzies_High_School
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| Lane splitting Lane splitting is riding a bicycle or motorcycle between lanes in the same direction as traffic. It is also sometimes called lane sharing, whitelining, filtering, or stripe-riding. Lane_splitting
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| Traffic Scotland Traffic Scotland is an service that enables the collection and distribution of real-time traffic information occurring across the Scottish trunk road network. It is operated from the Traffic Scotland Control Centre (TSCC) in Glasgow by the First Generation Traffic Scotland Operator Service as part of the traffic information service provided to the Scottish Government. Traffic Scotland is widely regarded as one of the best Traffic Information services available. Traffic_Scotland
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| Segregated cycle facilities/Archive 1 Talk:Segregated_cycle_facilities/Archive_1
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| Walsall St Pauls bus station Walsall St Pauls Bus Station is one of two bus stations located in the town of Walsall in the West Midlands, England. The station is managed by Network West Midlands and is the terminus for over 85 bus routes (some services are station-bound only), operated by nine registered bus companies (these are National Express West Midlands, Golden Line, Green Bus Services, Thandi Companies (T/A Thandi Buses, Midland Bus Company & Finesse Coaches), Rotala Group (T/A Central Connect and Diamond Bus), Heartlands Express, Sandwell Travel, Arriva Midlands & Choice Travel). Walsall_St_Pauls_bus_station
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| Balloch Pier railway station Balloch Pier railway station was a railway station serving the southern end of Loch Lomond on the northern edge of Balloch in Scotland.It was closed on 28 September 1986 as a result of the 1984 Strathclyde Rail Review. The steamer service on Loch Lomond provided by the PS Maid of the Loch had ceased several years earlier. Rail services had been provided to connect with sailings. Balloch_Pier_railway_station
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| British railway technical manuals The railway network of Great Britain is operated with the aid of a number of documents, which have been sometimes termed "technical manuals", because they are more detailed than the pocket-timetables which the public encounters every day. Historically, they were classified PRIVATE and not for publication, however since rail privatisation they are now all in the public domain, mostly in digital form, because they are produced centrally and not by the regional rail operators. British_railway_technical_manuals
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| Traffic sign design Any tasks involved in the process of designing a traffic sign. "Traffic signs give you important information about the law, warn you about dangerous conditions and help you find your way." These signs vary depending upon their use; they "use different symbols, colours and shapes for easy identification." Traffic_sign_design
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| Miles per gallon of gasoline equivalent Miles per gallon of gasoline equivalent (MPGe) is a unit of measurement that relates the efficiencies of different systems to the North American and UK miles per gallon of gasoline (MPG) unit of fuel efficiency measurement. Miles_per_gallon_of_gasoline_equivalent
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| Parking guidance and information Parking guidance and information (PGI) systems, or car park guidance systems, present drivers with dynamic information on parking within controlled areas. The systems combine traffic monitoring, communication, processing and variable-message sign technologies to provide the service. Parking_guidance_and_information
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| Disused railway stations (Bristol to Exeter Line) Disused_railway_stations_(Bristol_to_Exeter_Line)
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