The crash injured 48 people, four seriously, in the latest in a series of commuter train wrecks in recent months. |
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He crashed head-on into a freight train and likely caused the nation's deadliest commuter train wreck in nearly four decades. |
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A commuter van from NASA's jet propulsion laboratory tumbled 20 feet down a mountain road this morning. |
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Most moved to counties surrounding the capital, a trend which reflects the widening of the commuter belt. |
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Park and ride facilities are proposed on major radial routes into the city and at railway stations on commuter links. |
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He and the receiver kept running along the dark expanse of the warehouse roof, making for the elevated tracks of the commuter rail. |
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Tonight, many are saying our passenger rail lines, railroads, subways and commuter lines are at risk. |
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They shut down a commuter railroad in order to promote the sale of automobiles. |
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The cops intervene and the commuter walks away, shaking his head and readjusting his collar. |
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This medieval market town, now an affluent commuter adjunct to Newcastle, is worth a visit, if only to see the striking Hexham Abbey. |
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My husband and I moved from Surrey six months ago after ten years in a desirable but busy commuter belt. |
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But this really only applies in the London commuter belt, because it is not practical to travel to and from home in York for example. |
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While there was a manager for intercity services, there was no such position for commuter services. |
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As noted, the Charles de Gaulle airport has a zippy public commuter rail connection into downtown Paris. |
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These words were echoed by one commuter on the 65 bus route, which passes the advert, who asked not to be named. |
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The green blur of the commuter train as it speeds in the night draws a streak of light like a zoetrope, one of the many visual surprises. |
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You could be the envy of your fellow commuter if you whip out your Sudoku on the tube and complete the grid in double quick time. |
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At the time I lived in a pleasant town in London's commuter belt, with easy access to the countryside. |
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The city faces all sorts of logistical issues and no doubt commuter carnage while the mayor attempts to fix the transport system. |
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The TRA operates three classes of long-distance rail service and one type of electric commuter train. |
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Metrolink commuter trains, which use the same line, do not run at weekends. |
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Stagecoach, which runs commuter services in the south of England and long-distance trains with Virgin, is undecided. |
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The bag was discovered among luggage from the commuter trains lost after the attacks. |
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The town would be considered as a definite part of the commuter belt and knock-on effects would change the area forever. |
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The four lines would allow separation of the fast intercity and non-stopping commuter trains from the stopping services. |
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He said the time table was worked out a year in advance and intercity trains were competing with commuter trains. |
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The main thing recommending the commuter village of Uplawmoor is its proximity to Glasgow. |
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Kildare town has the best rail commuter service in the county, being served by regular mainline and Arrow services. |
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This year, Shimano has teamed up with the League to promote the event, offering free commuter kits in fourteen selected cities. |
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A medic had found her on the platform near one of the commuter trains that had been ripped apart by twin bomb explosions. |
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An angry commuter has hit out at Colchester Council for failing to grit a road. |
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Industry insiders say some companies have begun to build more man-days into project budgets because of commuter crawl. |
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Some IT companies in the city have already begun to add more man-days to project proposals to cater to commuter crawl. |
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If I were in the market for a new commuter bike, I'd be well up for one of these. |
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The Bishop's anger has sparked many an argument, in bars, among passengers in commuter minibuses, even among church congregations. |
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Newbury is a prosperous white-collar industrial town in London's commuter belt. |
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A bus strike, black ice and night blizzards brought chaos to commuter traffic in the North-west this morning. |
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The diagram below shows how demand for a commuter train service typically varies during the day. |
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That's a little beside the point, though, because my article was focusing on whether commuter Internet access was viable and feasible. |
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Much of south-east Queensland has become a carpark, almost, during commuter hours, and north-east New South Wales is not much better. |
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We pass several Virginia railway express commuter stations, before stopping at Manassas. |
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But the commuter train is half empty, the flow of traffic at rush hour is uncannily smooth. |
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They've stood in long lines to get on commuter trains, they have crowded on to ferries, they've carpooled with strangers. |
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Every day I try to beat everyone else but, strike me pink, the number of times I was slowed down by some commuter bike getting in my way! |
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Snow caused commuter chaos across the region today and closed both runways at Manchester Airport. |
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The 140 mph trains will run fast commuter services from London to Ashford on the new high-speed rail link to the Channel tunnel. |
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Services on city, suburban and commuter routes will terminate earlier than normal. |
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In addition, six fully accessible double-deck commuter coaches have just entered service on routes in the Greater Dublin hinterland area. |
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The new dream is being shaped by a growing transit network of light-rail lines, subways, commuter rail and buses running in dedicated lanes. |
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A Braintree commuter first reported the problem of overspill from the site on to the railway line at Mill Hill last July. |
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We've built superhighways, which function as parking lots at commuter time. |
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Analysis What sort of investment in public transport would make you swap from plane to long haul trains or from car to bus or commuter train? |
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If you are a bicycle commuter on Airport Way, that chuckhole near Lucille St. isn't all you have to worry about. |
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Standing in the aisle breathing in the BO of the sweaty commuter souls around me. |
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A railroad track parallels the first base line where diesel engines thunder and fume to haul my father's commuter train to the city. |
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Some of the towline was paid out to send the commuter astern of the schooner. |
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The Metro North commuter trains disturb the local fauna with clockwork regularity. |
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The three of us have formed an involuntary and immobile conga-line, like a trio of backpackers on a rush-hour commuter train. |
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The concepts of personal space and physical comfort were quite foreign to the typical Jamaican commuter back in those days. |
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One Marlborough women commuter who travels to London daily said she had used Swindon station instead. |
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This is part of the London commuter belt, and the station is among the busiest in the South-East. |
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Proximity to rail links has gone hand in hand with the widening commuter belt and added value to properties in these areas. |
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That's what is happening in both Edinburgh and Dublin, as skyrocketing property prices stretch the commuter belt into surrounding counties. |
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At the same time, the commuter belt incorporates towns that are well established in their own right. |
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The school's need for space grew in the past decade as the villages became part of the commuter belt. |
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This will surely result in the uncontrolled roads becoming more congested by commuter parking. |
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Angry residents who claim their village is being turned into a commuter belt are fighting plans for more houses in the area. |
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Frighteningly, any passing schoolchild or commuter could have been a casualty in any of those incidents. |
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In Edinburgh, six-mile tailbacks of commuter traffic brought gridlock to much of the city for more than three hours. |
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The farm wife is often a working commuter who buys her meat and groceries at the supermarket. |
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A mother was stabbed up to seven times by a mugger who attacked her in broad daylight on a crowded commuter bus. |
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Some of the jobs will locate within the Dublin commuter belt, meaning people will merely change their commuting patterns, not their residences. |
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The huge commuter belt is making its way down from the capital to the county town. |
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This will put an end to the agonising wait at the bus stop for the harried commuter. |
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A state-owned commuter bus explodes in a giant fireball and thunderclap, bringing down a building near the shore of the Thames River. |
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I heard about the commuter train wreck in Glendale, California. |
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Roads prone to gridlocks and bumper-to-bumper traffic have both the traffic cop and the commuter blowing horns and exchanging a colourful repartee. |
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I was a bit worried that the pub would be full of trainspotters but at 7pm it was full of the usual commuter types having a last bevvy before going home. |
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The delivery of 80 new commuter railcars would offer commuters more capacity, improve off-peak services and give additional services on a number of inter-city routes. |
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Road improvements have placed Gorey firmly in the commuter belt. |
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And I guarantee that neither candidate is going to rip up your commuter route and replace it with a unicycle track. |
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It also points out that regular commuter challenges consistently show that cycling is the fastest option, door to door, during rush hour for typical work journeys. |
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Flooding, mudslides and fallen trees cut several main highways into Wellington to a single lane in places, snarling commuter traffic and forcing it to a crawl, he said. |
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But there is no doubt that Alice Springs is an exotic location, at least to those poor souls crammed on a Melbourne commuter train in winter drizzle. |
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There has also been a considerable investment in commuter trains and light railway rapid-transit systems to ease congestion on roads and pollution. |
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My goals were to check out places where we might be eating and staying, and some connections between rapid transit lines or between rapid transit and commuter lines. |
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We have tried carpooling, vanpooling, buses, commuter and intercity trains, even bike paths-and we are about to start barging freight on Long Island Sound. |
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A rush of water spills from above, but not from the bottle of an absent-minded commuter or tipsy traveler. |
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The housing provided by developers will be affordable in name only and will more than likely be located in the commuter belt or on the outskirts of cities such as Dublin. |
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He's moving out to the commuter belt around the Western Distributor Road, where rent is cheaper though quality of life is pretty much non-existent. |
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One tipoff was that only commuter flights had four-digit numbers, so experienced travellers and travel agents would recognize that the trip would be aboard a hedge-hopper. |
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Although the towns were designed to be self-sufficient, in most cases they merely widened the commuter belt into the cities, increasing road traffic and pollution. |
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He took the commuter to a distance and watched as tide, now fully rushing into the gap, carried the pilot-less craft along until her dragging anchor snagged a rock. |
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As a commuter train roars into a college campus in Chicago, its noise is suddenly muffled when it enters a stainless steel tunnel that sits atop the new student center. |
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This meant that I missed the first turn, had to turn around illegally, and double back, and I was nearly hit by an angry suburban commuter as I searched for the place to turn. |
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Meanwhile, when the second concourse was opened at Heuston Station shortly, buses to the city centre would be there to meet commuter trains from Kildare, Mr Lalor said. |
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Here, both with Tube trains and overground commuter trains, it's increasingly a story of delays, horrendous overcrowding and reduced off-peak services. |
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Public transportation remains most common in big cities where it is simply not possible to get along without buses, streetcars, subways and commuter trains. |
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When one commuter stands to leave, a businessman outpaces a woman hauling a sizable shopping bag. |
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The train is the commuter service from Waterloo, and as such, packed with suits escaping their city jobs for something semi-detached in Hampshire. |
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As a commuter with years of experience his final conclusion was mixed. |
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Local vendors practically throw themselves in front of the commuter traffic, imploring passengers to take horse rides. |
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He was found barely alive in the woods near a commuter train line, still tied up, naked, and badly burned. |
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But among the factory and office workers is a commuter photographed on the London Overground. |
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First-time buyers are now moving to the commuter belt in bigger numbers, or else changing their lifestyles and moving into duplexes and apartments. |
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Deng leaped from a California commuter college to the Yale School of Management. |
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Parents say crossing the road to use the pavement on the other side is just as dangerous due to the steady stream of farm vehicles, trucks and commuter traffic. |
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In 2013, the network had more than 2 billion commuter trips per annum, more than the Underground. |
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The Chiltern Main Line is a major commuter line between Birmingham and London passing through central Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. |
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Leeds has a fairly extensive commuter network and an electrified section in the North of Bradford provides many commuter services. |
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Leeds and Bradford have more developed commuter rail systems but lack any mass transit system. |
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In January 2013, Arriva commenced operating commuter trains on Roslagsbanan north of Stockholm. |
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In that vein, Chicago's commuter rail system, serving the metropolitan area, is called Metra. |
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The outer suburbs may then be reached by a separate commuter rail network where more widely spaced stations allow higher speeds. |
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Rapid transit systems may be supplemented by other systems such as buses, trams, or commuter rail. |
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Quadrupling may be necessary when a new commuter rail service begins to operate on an existing line. |
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There is a suburban station on the main line, Oldfield Park, which has a limited commuter service to Bristol as well as other destinations. |
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To the west of the city centre lies Haymarket Station which is an important commuter stop. |
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Tokyo's subway and commuter rail network became one of the busiest in the world as more and more people moved to the area. |
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Initially designed for commuter or branch line traffic but could be found over the entire network. |
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The line is only for high speed passenger trains eliminating slow freight and commuter trains. |
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Railway services are provided by Djibouti Rail, which operates all commuter and freight railway services in the country. |
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The prototypical commuter lives in one of these areas and travels daily to work or to school in the core city. |
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Institutions that have few dormitories or low student housing populations are called commuter schools in the United States. |
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Amtrak long distance and commuter rail services originate from Union Station. |
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Brunel had a vision of connecting London to New York via a railway through Wales and then to a commuter port. |
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Manx2 was a virtual commuter airline with its head office in Hangar 9, Isle of Man Airport in Ballasalla, Malew, Isle of Man. |
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In the 20th century, suburban and commuter services appeared at Paddington as the urban sprawl of London moved westwards. |
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Regular Mersey Ferry crossings operate to Liverpool from both Woodside and Seacombe, providing a commuter shuttle and pleasure cruises. |
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Miami Central Station, the city's rapid transit, commuter rail, intercity rail, and bus hub, is under construction. |
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The harbor is still serviced by several cruise lines, commuter ferries, and tourist excursion boats. |
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Both these events and the rail link helped Northampton's growth as a commuter town for London. |
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Worsley now has little industry, and is in the main a tourist destination and commuter town. |
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As of late 2016, there are plans to create a commuter rail service connecting New Haven to Springfield via Hartford. |
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The commuter rail line is anticipated to open in January 2018, and is currently under construction. |
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The Hartford Division of CTtransit operates local and commuter bus service within the city and the surrounding area. |
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These connect at the Gallagher Transit Terminal to the Lowell Line of the MBTA commuter rail system, which connects Lowell to Boston. |
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In 2013, the LIRR's commuter rail system is the busiest commuter railroad in North America, serving nearly 335,000 passengers daily. |
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Workington manufactured 'Pacer' railbus and 'Sprinter' type commuter trains and Leyland National buses. |
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Some industry experts have also questioned their safety compared to other commuter train types, such as the Sprinter. |
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Much of Surrey lies within the London commuter belt with regular services into Central London. |
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Other LNWR lines survive as part of commuter networks around major cities such as Birmingham and Manchester. |
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The station closed in 1964, though for some years there has been a movement to reopen it in order to reduce commuter traffic on the roads. |
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As a commuter myself, there is no such thing as accidental seat hogging or seat hogging due to ignorance. |
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The dimly-lit, old-fashioned belisha beacons are completely unsuitable for one of Sutton Coldfield's busiest commuter roads, they say. |
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Ever found yourself on the move with your iPad or MacBook, only to discover a rubbernecking commuter staring at your screen? |
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The commuter trains will be built in the Bombardier plant at Aachen, Germany, with the bogies manufactured at Bombardier in Siegen, Germany. |
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Allowing busways on some commuter routes in Wales would result in much lower infrastructure costs, said the Institute of Economic Affairs report. |
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A six-car smash caused tailbacks on one of South Wales busiest commuter routes early today. |
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Within a single day a commuter pilot might have to make five takeoffs and an equal number of landings. |
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It comes complete with a silicone lid and slurp hole, and is the only commuter cup you'll ever need. |
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Almost half of motorists support the introduction of car pool lanes on key commuter routes, with just a quarter who are opposed to the plans. |
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Moynihan Station is critical to the usefulness of an existing or new Penn Station because it provides additional commuter capacity. |
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Unless something is done soon, we will forever be known as another commuter town to the larger conurbations. |
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The parish of Brewood and Coven, which also includes the commuter villages of Bishop's Wood and Coven Heath, is the biggest in area in South Staffs. |
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Mumtaz Ali a commuter waiting at Zero Point bus stop said that he always wait on footpath or the roadside for transport due to absence of proper bus stop and sheds. |
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The head of Tehran's Metro has announced that 50 female seminarians will be placed in subway stations to respond to religious questions and commuter needs. |
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Liden seems to be no more acting here than she was in Paralyzed, 2003, when her impulsive, violent ballet on a Stockholm commuter train scared the bejesus out of passengers. |
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Kawasaki, a Japan-based automaker, has announced that its Lincoln plant is expected to receive an expanded order for commuter rail cars to run on the Metro-North line. |
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Leeds is much more a generalised concept place name in inverted commas, it is the city, but it is also the commuter villages and the region as well. |
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In contrast, towns and villages in southern Greater Manchester, from Bramhall through Woodford to Altrincham constitute an arc of wealthy commuter towns. |
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Moody Street's booming nightlife, convenience to the commuter rail and lower rents have attracted younger professionals to Waltham in growing numbers in recent years. |
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The Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority provides regular bus service between the city and Haverhill, which includes access to the commuter rail station in Newburyport. |
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Union Station serves as the hub for commuter railway traffic. |
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Nashville is served by the Music City Star commuter rail service. |
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There is an ongoing proposal to reinstate commuter trains to Hobart. |
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Large parts of Kent are within the London commuter belt and its strong transport connections to the capital and the nearby continent makes Kent a high income county. |
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Arklow's proximity to Dublin led to it becoming a commuter town with a population of 14,080 at the 2011 census, making it the third largest town in the county. |
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Route 5 is a network of commuter lines operating in and around Cardiff. |
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There are also several commuter passenger ferry services operated in major cities, such as Metro Transit in Halifax, Toronto Island ferries in Toronto and SeaBus in Vancouver. |
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The centerpiece of the port, the Ferry Building, while still receiving commuter ferry traffic, has been restored and redeveloped as a gourmet marketplace. |
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It also carries key commuter flows for the north side of London. |
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Many large cities or conurbations are surrounded by commuter belts, also known as metropolitan areas, commuter towns, dormitory towns, or bedroom communities. |
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In fact, most compact tabloids formerly used the broadsheet paper size, but changed to accommodate reading in tight spaces, such as on a crowded commuter bus or train. |
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Moving high speed trains off the West Coast Main Line, East Coast Main Line and Midland Main Line will release capacity for slower commuter trains. |
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Depending on local and national regulations, a commuter aircraft may not qualify as an airliner and may not be subject to the regulations applied to larger aircraft. |
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New York City's commuter rail network is the largest in North America. |
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Commuter transport operators may also use their coaches to conduct tours within the target city between the morning and evening commuter transport journey. |
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Dore and Totley, Woodhouse, Chapeltown and Darnall stations serve as commuter stations for suburban communities but are also connected to the national rail network. |
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The growth in motor car use and improved rail transport to and from London has latterly put a premium on the availability and price of commuter housing. |
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The southern part of the region lies in the London commuter belt. |
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Other operators run both commuter and tourist boat services in London. |
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