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Now, as the cobwebs grow in a quiet station that had for years rumbled under the pressure of heavy machinery, Ms. Hickey eyed the orange circles.
Several months later, Adam picks me up at a quiet station in Westchester and drives me through leafy streets to his home.
James Aitchison, 43, a publisher who commutes from Haywards Heath to Victoria and caught the 8.33am Gatwick Express, said he had a dream journey, with a quiet station and a few spare seats on the train.
The phone rang and it was Mum: 'Haven't you watched the TV, we fear for your life, there's something going on that we can't explain.' We went out down to U-Bahn Rathaus Neukölln [underground station] and normally it was a quiet station at night, but suddenly it was full of people.
A frightened Saroo makes a fateful decision to go into an empty train to continue resting ("the empty wooden bench seats were more comfortable and felt safer than the quiet station," he writes in his book), a choice that will forever change his life.
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Although this will not affect the performance of the gravimeter at quiet stations, it may have some effect on the signal-to-noise ratio of gravity recordings at relatively noisy sites such as Ishigakijima.
So if Shippea Hill is the quietest station in the country, what's the busiest?
Also, to facilitate more staff at the busier stations, quieter stations -called "local" stations by LU - will become staffed by just one person.
London Underground's (LU) plan does mean more lone working on quieter stations and the redeployment of staff to busier ones.
The smallest of Chicago's passenger rail terminals, Grand Central Station was a relatively quiet place, even during its heyday.
The New Carrollton stop is a quiet suburban station handling roughly 1,000 passengers a day.
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