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In Malvik, the line serves two stations: Vikhammer and Hommelvik.
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Both the Central Square and Market Street stations were in service by mid-1872, but it was untenable for the railroad to serve two stations just several hundred feet apart.
When opened in 1906, the BS&WR's line served nine stations and ran completely underground in a pair of tunnels for 5.81 km between its northern terminus at Baker Street and its southern terminus at Elephant and Castle with a depot on a short spur nearby at London Road.
Suburban commuter rail is a heavy rail system that operates at a lower frequency than urban rapid transit, with higher average speeds, often only serving one station in each village and town.
The railway line serves ten Rhondda stations with the villages not directly linked connected through bus services.
Four Times Square already has an antenna that serves eight FM radio stations.
The station serves one of the nation's largest Hmong populations one for whom the link between hunting and survival is still palpable.
(The 42nd Street shuttle, which serves only two stations and presumably enjoys a 100percentt on-time record, is not included in the annual transit figures).
A fifth of the network's stations have been smartened up, he said, and most of the improvements to the Waterloo & City line (which, admittedly, serves only two stations) are complete.Four years into the controversial public-private partnership (PPP) contracts to modernise the Tube, any good news is a welcome relief.
The plan collapsed during the city's fiscal crisis of the 1970's, and the tunnel was opened in 1989 to serve three new stations in Manhattan, Roosevelt Island and Queens.
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