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  2. Durango International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the terminal building was expanded, and the apron and runway 03/21 were fully resurfaced, along with the taxiways. Additionally, the airport hosts logistics and courier companies and features a dedicated general aviation terminal supporting various activities such as tourism, flight training, executive aviation, and general aviation.

  3. Durango–La Plata County Airport - Wikipedia

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    By April 1, 1947, new routes were added to Albuquerque and Salt Lake City, each making several stops en route. Durango would be the connecting hub for the three routes. [7] During the summer of 1977, the airport was closed so the terminal building could be expanded and the runway was lengthened to handle jet traffic. [9]

  4. Orient Express - Wikipedia

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    The last train with the name Orient-Express (now with a hyphen) departed from Vienna on 10 December 2009, and one day later from Strasbourg. On 13 December 2021, an ÖBB Nightjet train began running three times per week on the Paris-Vienna route, although it is not branded as Orient Express. [11]

  5. Airport rail link - Wikipedia

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    An airport rail link is a service providing passenger rail transport between an airport and a nearby city. Direct links operate straight from the airport terminal to the city, while other links require an intermediate use of a people mover or shuttle bus. Advantages for the passenger include faster travel times and easy connections with other ...

  6. Durango Airport - Wikipedia

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    Durango Airport can refer to: Durango–La Plata County Airport, an airport serving Durango, Colorado, United States; General Guadalupe Victoria International Airport ...

  7. Texas Pacifico Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Texas Pacifico Transportation Ltd. (reporting mark TXPF) is a Class III railroad operating company in West Texas owned by Grupo México. [3] [4] The company operates over the South Orient Rail Line under a lease and operating agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation and Texas Pacifico Transportation, Ltd.

  8. Torreón International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The terminal underwent renovations in both 2003 and 2023. [3] The apron has 7 stands capable of accommodating narrow-body aircraft. Torreón Airport features two runways. The main runway, Runway 13/31, is 2,755 metres (9,039 ft) in length, while Runway 08/26 is 1,467 metres (4,813 ft) long and is primarily used for smaller aircraft.

  9. Stamboul Train - Wikipedia

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    Stamboul Train is the second significant novel by Graham Greene. Set on a train journey from Ostend to Istanbul, the book was renamed Orient Express when it was published in the United States. The novel appeared in 1932 and was Greene's first true success. It was taken on by the Book Society and in 1934 adapted as the film Orient Express.