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  2. Miscellaneous charges order - Wikipedia

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    A miscellaneous charges order (MCO), also known as miscellaneous purpose document (MPD), [1] is an accountable IATA document, similar to an old-style airline ticket, used to process the payment of travel arrangements. They are issued by airlines, but normally pay for services other than airfares.

  3. Florida State Road 528 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the construction of the Bee Line, State Road 528 was a surface road connecting Interstate 4 with the McCoy Jetport (now Orlando International Airport) and SR 15 (Narcoossee Road). It ran along Sand Lake Road (now State Road 482 ) from I-4 east to Orange Blossom Trail ( US 17 / US 92 / US 441 , SR 500 / SR 600 ), where it turned south ...

  4. Transportation in Florida - Wikipedia

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    MCO Orlando International Airport: Large Hub 17,017,491 Fort Lauderdale: FLL Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood Int'l Airport: Large Hub 10,829,810 Tampa: TPA Tampa International Airport: Large Hub 8,137,222 Fort Myers: RSW Southwest Florida International Airport: Medium Hub 3,714,157 West Palm Beach: PBI Palm Beach International Airport: Medium Hub ...

  5. Brightline - Wikipedia

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    Upon full buildout of the Miami–Orlando route, trains operate at up to 79 mph (130 km/h) between Miami and West Palm Beach, up to 110 mph (180 km/h) between West Palm Beach and Cocoa, and up to 125 mph (200 km/h) between Cocoa and the Orlando International Airport. [125] A future extension to Tampa from Orlando is in the planning stages.

  6. Florida State Road 520 - Wikipedia

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    East of the Banana River, SR 520 runs through Cocoa Beach, and heads towards its eastern terminus at SR A1A. From 2002 to 2007, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) widened the 22-mile (35 km) stretch to four lanes. The stretch had garnered the nickname "Bloody 520" for the numerous fatalities that had occurred on this stretch.

  7. Gainesville Regional Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Gainesville Regional Transit System is the local area transit corporation that serves the Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida area, the University of Florida and Santa Fe College campuses. It presently serves 40 city routes (19 on Saturdays, 16 on Sundays) and 10 campus routes.