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A terminus of both railway and steamship lines, Wādī Ḥalfā is an agricultural and commercial centre serving both Egypt and The Sudan.
A terminus opened at Aldgate on 18 November 1876, initially for a shuttle service to Bishopsgate before all Met and District trains worked through from 4 December.
So Paris will be a way station in this fight, not a terminus.
And in Change Square, now a terminus for motorbike taxis, a few crumpled tents remain, coated in dust.
Harwich became, as an outport of London, a terminus for passenger ferries across the North Sea.
Rochester was also a terminus for the Underground Railroad (escape route for runaway slaves).
"It was a terminus for the gold caravans crossing the Sahara," he said.
Westport prospered as a terminus for the Santa Fe, California, and Oregon trails.
The festival was also a terminus for Word Express, an ambitious project in south-east Europe backed by the Wales-based Literature Across Frontiers.
It will mark a watershed for Rawlins and Heath in particular, a terminus in their seven-year journey together from a fledgling team among myriad minor-league wannabes.
Cities with rail lines, especially those with a terminus, are demanding a say in regulation and a much higher level of insurance to cover the risk of spills.
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