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outer circle lineの例文

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  • The Outer Circle line would have begun its curve south towards Waverley Road and Oakleigh.
  • The station was once the eastern end of both the Outer Circle line and the Rosstown Railway.
  • "' East Camberwell railway station "'is located on the Outer Circle line, that had opened in 1891.
  • However, it reopened on 14 May 1900, becoming the terminus of the reopened section of the Outer Circle line from East Kew station.
  • A plan to extend the Line 2 part of the station, including a new platform for the outer circle line, is now on design.
  • Though it was closed for a year in 1897 / 98 when the Outer Circle line closed, it reopened soon after, due to a public outcry.
  • It opened in 1948 on the reservation of the former Outer Circle line, the section on which Alamein is now located having been closed to all traffic in 1895.
  • The station was reopened on 11 February 1925, for goods traffic only, and was the terminus of the reopened section of the Outer Circle line from Deepdene railway station.
  • The idea coalesced around the suggested name " Orbirail ", and it was even suggested that a fully orbital route could be operated, something that the outer Circle lines never quite achieved.
  • Between the 27 February and the 13 March 1883 the cancellations were with two datestamps with a constant distance between their center : 46 millimeters, and 19 millimeters between their outer circle line.
  • In 1929 when the Glen Waverley line construction began its first extension from Darling to Eastmalvern, it was on the track of the Outer Circle line up to a short distance nigh of the new Eastmalvern station.
  • The next phase of agitation for the Outer Circle line was driven by politics and land speculators; the line being included in both the 1882 and James Munro, had purchased half the land adjoining the new railway.
  • From 1891 to 1893, Fairfield was the junction station for the northern end of the former Outer Circle line, and was later the junction of the APM Siding, which operated from 1919 to the 1990s, and served the Australian Paper Manufacturers paper mill.