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 Melbourne
Cremorne railway station, Melbourne Cremorne railway station was an early inner suburban station in 1860.
Glenferrie railway station, Melbourne Swinburne University's Hawthorn campus.
Jolimont railway station, Melbourne Jolimont is a Melbourne Cricket Ground in the adjacent Yarra Park.
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 List of Melbourne railway stations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stations are broken up into 3 Metcard ticketing zones (some stations are in two zones, where tickets for either zone may be used), as well as the City Saver area, which is within Zone 1 and covers the central business district.
Stations listed in italics are "premium" stations that are manned first to last train by staff who provide extra assistance and information to commuters.
This is a list of the 200 currently operating suburban railway stations (216 including greater metropolitan stations) in Melbourne, Australia.
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 Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [Anonymoused]
Richmond city government consists of a city council with representatives from nine districts serving in a legislative and oversight capacity, as well as a popularly elected, at-large mayor serving as head of the executive branch.
Richmond is served by the Richmond International Airport (IATA Airport Code RIC), located in nearby Sandston, seven miles southeast of Richmond and within an hour drive of historic Williamsburg, Virginia, RIC airport is served by seven airlines with non-stop flights to 21 destinations and connecting flights to destinations worldwide.
Richmond was until recently known as the 3rd largest city in Virginia behind Norfolk and Virginia Beach, but it is now the fourth largest, having been overtaken in the last census by Chesapeake, whose population is around 200,000.
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 Parliament Railway Station Melbourne
It is one of five stations (and one of three underground) that comprises the City Loop subway, which encircles the central business district.
The station services Melbourne's government district, and is located underneath the Parliament House of Victoria and the intersection of busy Bourke Street with Spring Street at the eastern end of the CBD.
Parliament is an underground railway station in the suburban train network of Melbourne, Australia.
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 Encyclopedia: Clapham Junction
The station was opened in 1863 as a joint venture of the London and South Western Railway, whose trains served the northern platforms, and the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway whose trains served the southern platforms.
Derby Station (properly Derby Midland Station to distinguish it from the former Derby Friargate) is a mainline railway station serving the city of Derby in England.
Clapham Junction is a railway station located on St. John's Hill in the south-west of Battersea in London, England; the area around the station is by now commonly known as Clapham Junction, reflecting the influence of the station upon its locality.
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 Richmond railway station, Melbourne - Wikipedia
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Ein Wörterbucheintrag zu Richmond railway station, Melbourne hat seinen Platz im Wiktionary (Wiktionary).
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 Richmond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Richmond District is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California.
Richmond refers to various place names, schools and universities, people, and other uses around the world.
Richmond, New York City, the borough of Staten Island, formerly Richmond
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 Encyclopedia: Nintendo
Richmond is an incorporated city on the Pacific coast of British Columbia, Canada.
United States: Redmond, Washington/Atlanta, Georgia/San Diego, California Canada: Richmond, British Columbia/Toronto, Ontario Europe: Großostheim, Germany Australia: Scoresby, Melbourne, Victoria/Sydney, New South Wales China: Suzhou (as iQue Ltd.) This is a copyrighted and/or trademarked logo.
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 Richmond station (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richmond station in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, southwest London
Richmond Station a CityRail station in outer western Sydney
Richmond Station a terminus of the San Francisco BART system
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 Clark-Hogg Family genealogy - Robinson E Lyon
Robinson E. Lyon was born in Richmond, Ontario, the son of Captain George Lyon and his wife Catherine Radenhurst.
Harry Lyon, youngest son of Robinson E. Lyon left the Flower Station area in the late 1890's and established the CPR drop off point in Crowsnest Pass near the Rockies.
Robinson E. Lyon died in 1886 and was buried in Richmond, Ontario.
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 Encyclopedia: Richmond railway station
Richmond station is a station in Richmond upon Thames, in South West London England, and is a south-western terminus of London Underground's District Line, and the western terminus of the North London Line (now run by Silverlink and called the Silverlink Metro).
Richmond station timetable (http://www.livedepartureboards.co.uk/ldb/summary.aspx?T=RMD) from National Rail's Live Departure Boards
(Note that this station does not serve Richmond, North Yorkshire).
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 Encyclopedia: Cremorne, Victoria
Richmond station is slightly to the north of Cremorne, Melbourne's busiest outside the central business district.
Large complexes were built including the Richmond Power Station and the Bryant and May and Rosella factories.
Cremorne is a small suburb in inner Melbourne bounded by the Yarra River, Punt Road, Swan and Church Streets, and divided down the middle by the railway to South Yarra.
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 Richmond station (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richmond station in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, southwest London
Richmond Station a CityRail station in outer western Sydney
Richmond Station a terminus of the San Francisco BART system
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 Melbourne - the free encyclopedia
SYN FM, at 90.7FM is another community station, with its unique policy of having no person at the station older than 26; it is staffed entirelyby youth and students, and the shows are presented by the same.
Other community stations in Melbourne include 3PBS, which plays mostly specialist music programming, and 3CR,a AM radio station run by a broad coalition of left-wing activists.
In terms of current affairs radio, the most notable locally-produced stations are ABC Local Radio (774 3LO) and 1278 3AW, both featuring extensive local news coverageand talkback.
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 London - the free encyclopedia
Special train stations built at Gatwick, Luton and Stansted help to offset their distance from the capital and thus spreadscheduled airline services across the region.
Battersea Power Station and the Millennium Dome are two architecturally interesting buildings which currentlystand empty.
Civilians took shelter from the air raids in underground stations.
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Interchange on a single ticket is allowed between any of the three stations - for example from Richmond tube station Richmond to St Albans railway station St Albans, one valid route is to change here.
Anglia Railways used to run a service which called at this station, between Norwich and Basingstoke, but this was discontinued in Autumn 2002, due to congestion on the North London Line and less than forecast financial receipts.
The station and all trains are operated by Silverlink, and the normal service is one train in each direction every 15 minutes.
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 Learn more about Timeline of railway history in the online encyclopedia.
1853 Indianapolis' Union Station, the first "union station" in the world, opened by the Terre Haute & Richmond, Madison & Indianapolis, and Bellefontaine railroads.
The line proves the viabillity of rail transport, and large scale railway construction begins in Britain, and then spreads throughout the world.
1825 Stephenson's Stockton and Darlington Railway, the world's first steam operated railway opens, carrying freight from a Colliery to a river port.
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 Victorian London - Transport - Railways, above ground - Stations - South Western Railway Station
The Richmond Railway (now a part of the South Western) was opened in July, 1846, and the Metropolitan extension from Vauxhall Bridge and Waterloo Bridge, July 11th, 1848.
This station, except the iron roof, is temporary; but it will be completed in permanent building in the course of a few months.
In our view of the station, the building seen on the right is an extensive engine-house, with a tank in the centre to supply the engines with water.
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 List of closed Melbourne railway stations at opensource encyclopedia
Richmond station (the gateway to the city for all eastern lines) has had several incarnations:
These former stations of the Melbourne railway system are now closed and are abandoned or have been demolished.
These stations previously existed in slightly different locations, and/or at a higher or lower level (for example, originally at ground level then lowered into a cutting), to their modern-day counterparts.
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 Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales - accommodation and attractions guide
Richmond has an abundance of places to explore and volunteer guides will be happy to share Richmond's secrets on a Wednesday or Sunday afternoon during the summer.
The Georgian Theatre Royal is one of Richmond's treasures and still comes alive with a wide range of performances from jazz to Dryden and for those wishing to see behind the scenes a tour of the museum gives a fascinating insight into its history.
Just outside Richmond in the Vale of York is farmhouse bed and breakfast at Mount Pleasant Farm and guest accommodation at Skeeby Lodge.
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 Richmond Station - Regeneration Project
The creation of the national railway network, of which Richmond Station and the branch line linking the town to the East Coast Mainline was a part, is a significant reminder of the industrial passion that was the hallmark of the Victorian age.
Richmond station opened for business on Thursday, September 10, 1846, barely a year after authority to establish the line was granted in July 1845.
Sadly, in March 1969, passenger service to and from Richmond ceased, a victim of the Beeching rationalisation of the entire rail system, which saw around 8,500 miles of track being taken out of service and the closure of 2,000 stations.
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 Old Dominion Railway Museum
The museum is located at 102 Hull Street, next to the former Southern Railway passenger station at First and Hull Streets in South Richmond in an express car donated by the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company.
The Hull Street Station was donated to the chapter by the Southern Railway for the permanent home of the museum.
The Old Dominion Chapter recently purchased the land on which the station is located, and plans are being finalized for its conversion to house the museum and library.
www.odcnrhs.org /docs/museum.asp

  
 Melbourne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Melbourne has undergone a major urban 'revival', such that it is sometimes classed as being in a second tier of "world cities"; the GaWC study group in the UK ranks Melbourne, on the basis of relative availability of specialised "advanced services" as a "minor world city" comparable to cities such as Vancouver, Osaka, and Prague.
Melbourne is built on the land of the Kulin nation, the original Aboriginal inhabitants of the area.
Melbourne is a large commercial and industrial centre, with many of Australia's largest companies, and many multinational corporations (approximately one-third of the 100 largest multinationals operating in Australia as of 2002) headquartered there.
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 Alexander's Gas & Oil Connections - Dominion and regulatory agency to collaborate in improving air quality
Clover Power Station, completed in 1995 in Halifax County, Virginia, uses modern emission controls and is one of the cleanest coal-fired stations in the United States.
Last spring, Dominion Virginia Power contacted EPA about working together to establish a comprehensive, affordable and structured program for achieving major environmental improvements at the company's coal-fired generating stations in Virginia and West Virginia.
"What that means is that our stations, many of which are located in rural areas, will continue to be a viable and important part of those communities, generating not only electricity but also tax dollars and jobs," Capps said.
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 Natural Hazards Vulnerability of the Dominica Hydroelectric Expansion Project
Power stations consist of one or more buildings which house the turbines which generate electricity, their operational mechanisms, and control facilities.
This facility which is generally located near the power station includes transformers for changing the voltage for transmission though the power grid and connecting cables to the transmission system.
Water used to generate hydroelectric power is usually collected at one point and taken to the power station which is located some distance away.
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 Richmond Power Station Definition / Richmond Power Station Research
Richmond Power Station is a Victorian era The Victorian Era of Great Britain is considered the height of the British industrial revolution and the apex of the British Empire.
Richmond Power Station is a monument to the production and marketing of electricity in the early twentieth century.
It is often defined as the years from 1837 to 1901, when Queen Victoria reigned, though many historians consider the passage of the Reform Act 1832 to mark the true inception of a new cultural era.
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 Atlanta Georgia - the free encyclopedia
Atlanta's WTBS channel17 (originally WTCG) was Turner's start in television in the 1970s, after he bought thestruggling UHF TV station, turning it into a profitable venture which still broadcasts "Superstation" TBS locally and nationally.Atlanta's WSB was the first AMradio station in the South.
On the north side of the city near Midtown, the former Atlantic Steel plant is being redeveloped as Atlantic Station, amixed-use urban renewal project combining housing, retail, and office space, and promoted as one solution to Atlanta's ever moreserious traffic and summer smog problems.
The MARTA rail system has a station withinthe airport terminal, and provides direct service to the business areas in downtown Atlanta, Buckhead and Sandy Springs.
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 Battersea Power Station [Definition]
Battersea Power Station was a setting in Alfred HitchcockSir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, KBE (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was a British film director closely associated with the suspense genre.
Their first power station was planned for the BatterseaBattersea is an place in the London Borough of Wandsworth, England.
From 1953-55 a second Station B, identical from the outside, was constructed alongside the original, which then became known as Station A.
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 Sydney - the free encyclopedia
RAAF Base Richmond liesto the north-west of the city.
Central Station marks the southern end ofthe CBD.
The extensive area covered by metropolitan Sydney is formally divided into more than 300 suburbs (for addressing and postalpurposes), and formally administered by about 38 separate local government areas (in addition to the extensive responsibilitiesof the New South Wales State government and its agencies).
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 Richmond Station - Regeneration Project
The former Richmond railway station is set for a dramatic transformation after a £240,000 grant was secured from Yorkshire Forward.
Fiona Spiers, HLF regional manager for Yorkshire and the Humber, said: "We are delighted to support this project as Richmond Station is such an important heritage resource for both local people and for visitors to the region, offering a wealth of history that covers many generations.
Events planned in the station include a book fair on July 4 and a music concert, for which a date has yet to be confirmed.
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