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The North Carolina Highway System consists of a vast network of Interstate Highways, including Interstate 26, Interstate 40, Interstate 73, Interstate 74, Interstate 77, Interstate 85 and Interstate 95, U.S. Highways, and state highways. North Carolina has the largest state-maintained highway network in the United States, with 77,400 miles ...
The line would have had 18 stations [19] (4 stations in Orange County, 14 stations in Durham County); end-to-end travel time would have been 42–44 minutes. [19] [18] The line was projected to begin construction in 2020 and be complete by 2028 but ultimately was discontinued in April 2019. [20]
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The station is part of the Dublin–Rosslare railway line. It is staffed and fully accessible. It consists of a single platform and passing loop. It had sidings, used in recent years by occasional permanent way trains. With the coming of the mini-CTC signalling system in April 2008, a passing loop was installed at the Dublin end of the station.
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Rosslare Strand railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Thrá Ros Láir) is in Rosslare Strand, County Wexford, Ireland. It is the junction of the Dublin–Rosslare railway line and the Limerick–Rosslare railway line , the Rosslare Strand to Waterford section of which is currently not in use.
Map showing development of lifeboat stations around Wexford. The Coastguard requested a lifeboat be stationed at Rosslare in 1838. A second-hand lifeboat was provided which was replaced by a newly built one in the following year when a boathouse was also provided, a brick building 27 ft (8.2 m) long and 13 ft (4.0 m) wide.
The Concord Kannapolis Area Transit, operating under the banner Rider, is the public transit system shared between the cities of Concord and Kannapolis, North Carolina, United States. It operates local bus service as well as express bus service to neighboring Charlotte.