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  • Westbound traffic was then routed onto the Bayview Bridge, whil
  • the Brenner Railway, lost importance as more traffic was not passing through the village, but went
  • The early traffic was wheat, coal and potatoes, but this starte
  • ause the disaster occurred at 1:30 a.m., when traffic was low on the often crowded highway.
  • Traffic was commanded to drive on the right by painti
  • Eight hours after, at 06:00 July 30, traffic was resumed, changed on the left-hand side.
  • River traffic was halted, and new plates were fitted within
  • ow width of the bridge, the flow of vehicular traffic was changed to one alternating lane.
  • Timber traffic was becoming non-existent because resources w
  • Little other traffic was ever found, and despite all of the grand
  • Bad Traffic was shortlisted for The 2008 Los Angeles Time
  • Nonetheless, coal traffic was more than sufficient to keep the line in
  • ed as being separate by the LMS and passenger traffic was minimal, being limited to, in 1905 for in
  • Meanwhile northbound traffic was detoured to PR-515 and southbound traffic
  • hile in the early years most of the airport's traffic was running through Frankfurt Airport, today
  • Initially the southbound traffic was mainly agricultural produce while the nor
  • It was used until 1968 when rail traffic was transferred to road.
  • Ichikawa, who had not been watching for traffic, was instructed to break away from the 727 as
  • Another major destination for the coal traffic was the steam trawler bunkering sidings at Ne
  • No freight or parcels traffic was handled here.
  • However, by 1914, one source of traffic was lost as the Koramui mine's series of incl
  • The line served an area where the bulk of traffic was expected to be anthracite coal for export
  • "Maintaining trade and business traffic was an 'essential precondition for conducting
  • When traffic was booming for both Northam and Southampton
  • Both passenger and freight traffic was carried from that year.
  • s time, the canal's importance for commercial traffic was dwindling, and by the late 1960s commerci
  • However, traffic was not as bad then as it is now.
  • While river traffic was restored in relatively short order, the l
  • The station was opened on 2 July 1899 when traffic was transferred from the first station.
  • es' key observation was that computer network traffic was inherently "bursty" with periods of silen
  • The traffic was subject to the Interzonal traffic regulat
  • station in Lielahti, but its use in passenger traffic was discontinued in 1984 due to its lack of p
  • Through freight traffic was withdrawn in 1967 and the line was closed
  • The first, Trafic ( Traffic), was released in 1971.
  • Local traffic was minimal and Grimston closed to passengers
  • The returning empty traffic was changed over in the up sidings.
  • After enquiries revealed that Traffic was notoriously difficult to handle, new prop
  • The primary traffic was agricultural, whist during the war years,
  • Despite proving effective, Traffic was involved in another collision in December
  • The London Bridge central traffic was kept as a separate working railway from t
  • River traffic was hugely important to the survival of West
  • ew parallel girder bridge carrying east bound traffic was completed in 1984.
  • lowed to fly to or from West Berlin; civilian traffic was principally served by Air France, British
  • Although much of the line's traffic was agricultural freight, the development of
  • Goods traffic was withdrawn from Filleigh in 1964 and the s
  • rset Railway station in Wells closed, and GWR traffic was concentrated on Tucker Street.
  • In Ramle, a synagogue was torched and traffic was stoned and firebombed.
  • ed back in July 2006 and coverage of how much traffic was on that train.
  • ge from the site and needed track repair, the traffic was resumed on August 2, 2009 at 20:00 GMT fo
  • uilt on the west side of the bridge, and then traffic was detoured to the new southbound span and t
  • of Interstate 94 in 1965, all major eastbound traffic was served by U.S. Highway 10, which ran stra
  • Commercial traffic was transferred to Southwest Florida Regional
  • orian, Peter Duncan, said: "He has no brakes; traffic was so light he saw no need for them."
  • ever, with the opening of the interstate, all traffic was shifted to the north, and it directly aff
  • administration but nothing to do with the way traffic was transmitted.
  • Passenger traffic was vulnerable to competition from buses whic
  • This had a 4% grade and traffic was limited to 15 km/h.
  • On June 17, 1983 rail traffic was halted by large-scale protests.
  • Traffic was a major issue in the campaign.
  • ained in constant use until 2001 when vehicle traffic was moved to an adjacent concrete-and-steel b
  • These were not featured regularly, but when traffic was particularly complex Nancy Bell would pro
  • Traffic was re-routed along I-275 as the ramp from I-
  • aled) between Parkersburg and Cincinnati, and traffic was governed by train orders.
  • However, this traffic was not enough to generate big revenues and t
  • Goods traffic was withdrawn in May 1956 and the station is
  • Goods traffic was withdrawn from Venn Cross in 1963 and the
  • At the same time, suburban traffic was reduced with the closure of the stations
  • Goods traffic was withdrawn on 4 December 1967.
  • Another EP, A Lull In Traffic, was recorded in 1999 and released on Crank!
  • SS Traffic was a tender of the White Star Line, and the
  • Wartime traffic was created from Tremains and Brackla Hill at
  • Goods traffic was withdrawn from Swimbridge in 1964 and the
  • Goods traffic was withdrawn from Wiveliscombe in 1964 and t
  • Passenger traffic was vulnerable to competition from buses and
  • lway station closed shortly after opening, as traffic was considered too low to justify keeping the
  • t Pitt Tunnels on September 1, 1960, outbound traffic was routed onto West Carson St. (PA 837 North
  • Local traffic was always minimal, a situation not helped by
  • hough no goods facilities were provided, milk traffic was important and as soon as the halt opened
  • the building's opening, most of Dallas retail traffic was centered several blocks to the west.
  • The last recorded commercial traffic was a delivery of chemicals to Leckhampstead
  • ll occur, merely that it accepted that binary traffic was the norm on that port, and not give numer
  • romised to reopen the roadway, but automotive traffic was permanently banned thereafter.
  • All traffic was banned from 22:00 July 29, 1978.
  • Goods traffic was composed of eggs, cheeses, butter, poultr
  • As goods traffic was virtually nil on the line (with the excep
  • That traffic was re-routed via Maentwrog Road railway stat
  • All traffic was severed and a replacement bus service was
  • Freight traffic was withdrawn and British Rail closed the lin
  • Goods traffic was limited and was withdrawn from East Anste
  • ipei City Government declared that so long as traffic was not disrupted, it would be permitted.
  • ere concentrated in the Lower yard, and goods traffic was exclusively handled in the Upper yard.
  • Also, additional rail traffic was temporarily diverted to the EL because of
  • he development of London Bridge ASC, all this traffic was sorted out further outside London Bridge,
  • Incoming traffic was mostly coal for the local merchant James
  • As far as goods traffic was concerned, much of it had been transferre
  • Lane was closed off north of the aqueduct and traffic was routed onto the new roadway between both
  • By the time of its opening, local traffic was already being carried by road.
  • tation was some distance from the village and traffic was sparse however the station remained open
  • The only serious problem met with in traffic was with the sealing of the internal steam pi
  • mous Salang Pass (or Kotal-e Salang) to motor traffic, was built by Soviet engineers and eased traf
  • did not use a peer-to-peer system because the traffic was routed using a set hierarchical model and
  • transferred to the secondary system, as most traffic was now using the newer SR 70; annual average
  • all sign "Pact 1" (Police Airborne Control of Traffic) was flying a regular weekday traffic patrol,
  • Passenger traffic was added soon afterwards, and the train carr
  • The projections for traffic was nowhere close to 300,000, or what passes
  • se sheds and the river, but much of the goods traffic was destined for Buller Quay beyond the appro
  • In 1990 traffic was limited to 7.5 tons, increased to 17 tons
  • The traffic was regulated and safeguarded using the staff
  • All vehicle traffic was diverted around the square to increase pe
  • After a Census of Traffic was conducted on the original bridge because
  • lot's license at 21, and since then has flown traffic watch, tours, frost control, charter, wildlan
  • odern cities, presenting the networks of both traffic, water, and energy supply as core elements in
  • on every type of situation (road conditions, traffic, weather, etc.) as well as speed limits.
  • d mid-sized private, corporate and commercial traffic well, but was not built to handle the constan
  • Save Jersey's site traffic went on to exceed its other state-based compe
  • out of use, as the town itself developed and traffic went into the town itself, the name Watling S
  • Handbook of Stations the following classes of traffic were being handled at this station in 1956: G
  • Handbook of Stations the following classes of traffic were being handled at this station in 1956: G
  • Handbook of Stations the following classes of traffic were being handled at this station in 1956: G
  • Handbook of Stations the following classes of traffic were being handled at this station in 1956: G
  • Handbook of Stations the following classes of traffic were being handled at this station in 1956: G
  • Handbook of Stations the following classes of traffic were being handled at this station in 1956: G
  • The two places that received the most traffic were the Fan Club store and the autograph sec
  • Handbook of Stations the following classes of traffic were being handled at this station in 1956: G
  • Handbook of Stations the following classes of traffic were being handled at this station in 1956: G
  • Handbook of Stations the following classes of traffic were being handled at this station in 1956: G
  • er's primary KGB contacts, as noted in Venona traffic, were Joseph Katz and a woman he knew as Sylv
  • Handbook of Stations the following classes of traffic were being handled at this station in 1956: G
  • Peterborough and Colchester and agricultural traffic were the main freight flows on the line.
  • Handbook of Stations the following classes of traffic were being handled at this station in 1956: G
  • Handbook of Stations the following classes of traffic were being handled at this station in 1956: G
  • Handbook of Stations the following classes of traffic were being handled at this station in 1956: G
  • Handbook of Stations the following classes of traffic were being handled at this station in 1956: G
  • gested roundabout, but occasionally closed to traffic when the Mall is required for state processio
  • 1964: Lost much school traffic when some trains began to stop at St Peter's
  • The section was closed to normal traffic when the stop was installed in 2003, allowing
  • n two grade crossings, and trains can back up traffic when they stop at the station.
  • iles, was chosen as the route for active rail traffic when local opposition to Metro North caused t
  • e went to the secondary receiver and threw in traffic where it was intercepted.
  • They were featured in issue #22, Heavy Traffic, where they battle the Aerialbots as well as
  • e water crossings led to a "perfect storm" of traffic which led to gridlock throughout all major ar
  • asis that the roads could not accommodate the traffic, which would disrupt their neighborhoods.
  • by was left in situ until 1973 pending potash traffic which never materialised.
  • the road was completed in anticipation of the traffic which was to be generated by the 1982 World's
  • on)) was blocked to locomotive hauled freight traffic, which in turn caused extensive delays to pas
  • Goods traffic, which was heavy during the war, continued bu
  • e swings on its central axis to open for boat traffic which is too tall to clear the bridge, and ha
  • In year 1936, the road was relaid into 2 lane traffic, which remains even today.
  • rawn except for the Huntley & Palmers biscuit traffic, which lasted until April 1979.
  • quipped with a 2 ton yard crane handled goods traffic which consisted of watercress and English elm
  • Passenger traffic, which ran to Kirk Smeaton on the H&B, ended
  • The line was thereafter only used for freight traffic, which ceased on 1 March 1985.
  • The Royal Commission on London Traffic, which reported in 1906, included the borough
  • is also a concrete bridge over the water for traffic, which in time of flood becomes a ford.
  • ed with the artists included the 1996 exhibit Traffic, which first introduced the term Relational A
  • m 1847, with the result that much of the coal traffic which had previously used the Barnsley Canal
  • The three-lane 1927 span served westbound traffic while the newer 1958 span served eastbound tr
  • LeNORD) obtained the management of passenger traffic, while the Ferrovie Nord Cargo S.r.l.
  • e 1980s the port experienced a slight rise in traffic, while much of the former port area began to
  • rd and Prescot Street, has one way northbound traffic, while the southern part has one way southbou
  • e Highway one as a carriageway for northbound traffic, while a separate carriageway for southbound
  • Railroad Bridge carried conventional railroad traffic, while the Hot Metal Bridge connected parts o
  • Failing to yield to oncoming traffic while navigating a turn is a traffic violatio
  • g squadron aircraft take priority over normal traffic while exercises take priority over all other
  • The bridge was reopened to all traffic, while still maintaining a weight restriction
  • VDOT also has advised that motor vehicle traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction
  • To these important routes of traffic will shortly be added a rail-road.
  • use the spine road earmarked for construction traffic will not be ready when the work starts.
  • The overall design and impact on traffic will be taken into consideration and then pro
  • All eastbound traffic will be encouraged to turn right onto 10th St
  • irst part of 2011 it is anticipated that coal traffic will start loaded at a new terminal in Wolsin
  • This extra boat traffic will also negatively affect the birds on the
  • many that is favoured by southbound autoroute traffic wishing to avoid traffic delays around Strasb
  • The bridge is currently open to traffic with a 3 Ton weight limit.
  • iest airport nationwide in terms of passenger traffic, with 22,637,762 passengers handled.
  • ear-round scheduled inter-island and mainland traffic, with flights operating to primary business h
  • Type: Conventional metro (mixed traffic with suburban commuter train lines)
  • hmael teaches that one should rather die than traffic with minim.)
  • Thorverton closed to passenger traffic with the rest of the Exe Valley line on 7 Oct
  • But Dursley developed considerably for goods traffic with increased sidings and a goods shed, and
  • Busy Whitehall traffic with the clock tower housing Big Ben in the b
  • Traffic with the Devil (1946), a documentary short no
  • The inter-war years saw a decline in traffic with the introduction of buses between Bedfor
  • ridge's main use shifted from serving transit traffic with touristic and intercity travel purpose,
  • It carries six lanes of automobile traffic, with three lanes in each direction.
  • as introduced in 1967, to compete for airport traffic with buses and taxis.
  • and "elimination of both highway and river traffic with immediate serious effect upon highway us
  • He met Jim Capaldi, who later played with Traffic, with whom he formed a group called Deep Feel
  • kong (built with Japanese aid), allowing road traffic with Ubon Ratchathani in Thailand, Pakse has
  • The line lost almost all of its freight traffic with the opening of the nearby Canon Railway
  • It closed to passenger traffic with the rest of the line on 9 September 1963
  • ould accommodate the bulk of the cross-border traffic with the original span being used for overflo
  • lade Arch, which originally provided carriage traffic with a conduit to Fifth Avenue.
  • The program can overlay air traffic with a wide selection of maps such as, geo-po
  • It closed to passenger traffic with the closure of the Devon and Somerset li
  • was the locomotive exchange station for goods traffic, with GNR engines working to the north and LN
  • sts and has been turned into a roundabout for traffic with the water fountain still working at the
  • a pier and other facilities to encourage sea traffic with Ireland.
  • The new bridge first opened to automobile traffic with only two lanes on June 16, 2001, with al
  • tober 8, 1992, includes four divided lanes of traffic with shoulders and a sidewalk.
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