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  • | foundation = 1991 ...son and Goliath (cranes)|''Samson and Goliath'']] of [[Harland and Wolff]] in the background.]]
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  • | ra = RA 7-9, RA 10 in parts between Selby and York ...|100px|left|Overview of the ECML (in blue) and other north-south mainlines in the UK]]
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  • {{About|the specific corporate entity|an overview|History of rail transport in Great Britain}} | image_alt = InterCity carriages in British Rail blue-grey livery hauled by a blue Class 85 electric locomotive
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  • ...ridge.jpg|thumb|[[Forth Bridge]] – a joint undertaking of the East Coast companies – NBR had a 35% stake]] ...w 02SEP05.jpg|thumb|The [[Tay Rail Bridge]] – connecting the NBR's lines in Fife with Dundee and the North]]
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  • | pushpin_map_caption = Location in South Ayrshire ...ea, situated {{convert|1|NM|lk=in}} northeast of the town of [[Prestwick]] in [[South Ayrshire]] and {{Convert|32|mi|abbr=on}} from the city centre of [[
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  • In 1841 the [[Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway]] opened its line. At the Nonetheless substantial traffic built up, and in particular passenger traffic grew considerably. The traffic to resort locat
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  • ...to have for electronic documentation that can effortlessly be shared among companies, third-get together payers, regulators, consumers, and wellbeing informatio
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  • ...cotland]], was a bus operating subsidiary of the Scottish Bus Group formed in June 1985 from [[Western SMT]] and operated until 1997, when it became West ...ock]], Western Scottish covered an operating area bounded by [[Ardrossan]] in the north, [[Glasgow]] to the east, the [[Firth of Clyde]] to the west and
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