List of Washington metro stations - List of Washington metro stations Here is a list of stations on the Metrorail subway system of Washington D.C. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Red line 2 Orange line 3 Blue line 4 Green line 5 Yellow line Red line Shady Grove - Glenmont Shady Grove Rockville Twinbrook White Flint Grosvenor-Strathmore Medical Center Bethesda Friendship Heights Tenleytown-AU Van Ness-UDC Cleveland Park Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan Dupont Circle Farragut North Metro Center (orange, blue) Gallery Pl-Chinatown (yellow, green) Judiciary Sq Union Station New York Ave (under construction) Rhode Island Ave Brookland-CUA Fort Totten (green) Takoma Silver Spring Forest Glen Wheaton Glenmont Orange line Vienna/Fairfax-GMU - New Carrollton Vienna/Fairfax-GMU Dunn Loring - Merrifield West Falls Church-VT/UVA East Falls Church Ballston-MU Virginia Sq-GMU Clarendon Court House Rosslyn (blue) Foggy Bottom-GWU.
List of metro systems - List of metro systems Here is an alphabetical listing of cities which have a metro (also called underground or subway) system. In this listing, the local names (if any apply) of the transport system are mentioned as well. Some systems that are called light rail, but are essentially a metro system, are also included. On the other hand, systems that are called "metro" but are really light rail, are not included here but in List of light-rail transit systems. See also Monorail. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Europe excl. Caucasus 2 Asia incl. Caucasus 3 North America 4 South America 5 Africa 6 Oceania 7 Top 10 in terms of annual passenger rides 8 Top 5 in terms of number of stations 9 Earliest lines 10.
Metro station - Metro station Exterior open entrance to a metro station (Tribunal station in Madrid) Interior of an underground metro station (Place-Saint-Henri station in Montreal) A metro station is a train station for a metro. It is often underground or elevated. At crossings of metro lines they are multi-level. At street level the logo of the metro company marks the entrance of the station (often a big M, for London Underground a circle with a horizontal bar through the center, see the picture there). Often there are several entrances for one station, saving one from having to cross the street. In such a case, tunnels or overhead stations can often also be used just to cross the street. In some cases metro stations can be connected to important.
List of newspapers in the United Kingdom - List of newspapers in the United Kingdom Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 National newspapers 1.1 English Broadsheets 1.2 Scottish Broadsheets 1.3 English Tabloids 1.4 Scottish Tabloids 2 Regional Newspapers 2.5 England 2.6 Wales 2.7 Scotland 2.8 Northern Ireland 3 Local newspapers 3.9 England 3.9.1 Birmingham 3.9.2 Brighton 3.9.3 Exeter 3.9.4 Guildford 3.9.5 Ipswich 3.9.6 Leeds 3.9.7 London 3.9.8 Manchester 3.9.9 Norwich 3.9.10 Sheffield 3.9.11 Stoke-on-Trent 3.10 Scotland 3.10.12 Glasgow 3.11 Wales 3.11.13 Papurau Bro 4 Defunct newspapers 5 See Also National newspapers English Broadsheets The Daily Telegraph / The Sunday Telegraph (owned by Conrad Black) The Financial Times The Guardian / The Observer The Independent / The Independent on Sunday (owned by Tony O'Reilly) The Times / The Sunday Times (owned by News Corporation) Scottish Broadsheets.
Houston, Texas - It is known by the locals, however, as the Bayou City. (Other nicknames include "Clutch City", and "Magnolia City".) The city had placed an unsuccessful bid for the 2012 Summer Olympics. Houston was home to the Super Bowl VIII, and will be home to Super Bowl XXXVIII when it plays at the Reliant Stadium in February 2004. There were four USS Houston ships named after the city by the U.S. Navy. Houston sends more people to death row than any other city in the United States. The Houston, Texas flag Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 1.1 Houston's Turbulent Beginning 1.2 The Civil War and the Reconstruction 1.3 The Early 1900's 1.4 World War II to the 1970s 1.5 1980's to Present Day 2 Geography and Climate 3 Demographics 4 Areas.
Baltimore, Maryland - State of Maryland. As of 2000, the population is 651,154. It is the largest city in Maryland, named after the founding proprietor of the Maryland Colony, Lord Baltimore. This city is a major part of the Washington-Baltimore Metropolitan Area. Because there is also a Baltimore County adjacent to (but not including) the city, it is sometimes referred to when a clear distinction is desired as Baltimore City. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 2 Law and Government 2.1 Mayor or City Executive 3 Geography 4 Transportation 4.2 Airports 5 Demographics 6 Colleges and Universities 6.3 Private 6.4 Public 7 Schools 8 Sports Teams 8.5 Defunct (or moved) Sports Teams 8.5.1 Football 8.5.2 Basketball 8.5.3 Soccer 8.5.4 Hockey History Baltimore was founded on July 30, 1729. Baltimore's harbor is the location of.
Chicago, Illinois - it. Four ships called the USS Chicago were named after the city by the U.S. Navy. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 1.1 Important Historical Events 1.2 Important Citizens or people born here 1.3 Nicknames 2 Geography 2.4 Major Neighborhoods & Areas 2.5 See Also 3 Demographics 4 Government 4.6 City Departments 4.7 Municipal Flag of Chicago 4.8 Sister Cities 4.9 See Also 5 Communications & Media 5.10 Broadcast Television Stations 5.11 Radio Stations 5.12 Newspapers 5.13 Community Newspapers 5.14 Business, Legal, Entertainment and Other Local Periodicals 6 Arts & Culture 6.15 Novels set in Chicago 6.16 Musicals set in Chicago 6.17 Movies & TV Shows set in Chicago 7 Famous Attractions, Landmarks & Areas of Interest 8 Colleges & Universities 9 Business & Commerce 9.18 Companies based in Chicago &.
Train station - benches, etc. A train station that is jointly used by several rail transport companies is sometimes called a union station. Train station Lucerne, Switzerland Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Superlatives 2 Terminus 3 Train stations in a tunnel 4 Train stations at a crossing 5 Other special configurations 6 Convenience stores at train stations 7 See also Superlatives The world's busiest train station, in terms of daily passenger throughput, is Shinjuku Station in Tokyo, Japan. Ikebukuro Station, just minutes away, is the world's second-busiest. The world's largest train station, in terms of floor area, is Nagoya Station in Nagoya, Japan. However, the Nagoya Station complex incorporates two office towers and an underground shopping concourse, so the railway terminal itself is not large in comparison to others. Shinjuku Station is the second-largest..
November 2003 - cabinet of leadership rival Paul Martin that will take office on December 12, and will not run again in his riding of Ottawa South in the forthcoming 2004 Canadian election. Martin praises Manley's past accomplishments and takes the unusual step of publically offering Manley the posting of Ambassador to the U.S.[1] In Italy, Alessandra Mussolini, grand-daughter of Benito Mussolini and niece of Sophia Loren, resigns from the right wing National Alliance party after she considers that party leader and deputy Prime Minister Gianfranco Fini "dishonoured her family's history" when apologising in Israel for Italy's actions before and during the Second World War and describing fascism as "an absolute evil". [1] Simon Crean announces his resignation as leader of the Australian Labor Party, the main opposition party in Australia. Crean has led.
List of Montreal metro stations - List of Montreal metro stations This is a list of the metro stations on the four lines of the metro system of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. See Montreal metro. Name Odonym Namesake Line 1 - Green Angrignon Boul. Angrignon; Parc Angrignon J.B. Arthur Angrignon, city councillor Monk Boul. Monk James Monk, QC attorney-general Jolicoeur Rue Jolicoeur J-Moïse Jolicoeur, parish priest Verdun Rue de Verdun; borough of Verdun Notre-Dame-de-Saverdun, France, hometown of seigneur Zacharie Dupuis De L'Église Av. de l'Église Église Saint-Paul LaSalle Boul. LaSalle Robert Cavelier de La Salle, French explorer Charlevoix Rue Charlevoix F.-X. de Charlevoix, French historian and explorer Lionel-Groulx Av. Lionel-Groulx Fr. Lionel Groulx, QC historian Atwater Av. Atwater Edwin Atwater, city councillor Guy-Concordia (formerly Guy) Rue Guy Étienne Guy, landowner Concordia University Concordia.
List of Madrid metro stations - List of Madrid metro stations This is a list of the stations of the metro system in Madrid, Spain (see Madrid metro). The stations are named after near places or streets. Links are provided when the name refers to some Wikipedia-worthy concept. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Line One 2 Line Two 3 Line Three 4 Line Four 5 Line Five 6 Line Six 7 Line Seven 8 Line Eight 9 Line Nine 10 Line Ten 11 Line Eleven 12 Line Twelve 13 Ramal (R) Line One Plaza de Castilla - Congosto Plaza de Castilla (9, 10) Valdeacederas Tetuán Estrecho Alvarado Cuatro Caminos (2, 6) Ríos Rosas Iglesia Bilbao (4) Tribunal (10) Gran Vía (5) Sol (2, 3) Tirso de Molina Antón Martin Atocha Atocha Renfe.
List of Barcelona metro stations - List of Barcelona metro stations This is a list of the stations of the Barcelona metro system (see Barcelona metro). Names are in Catalan. During the Franco dictatorship, the names were changed to Castilian. Lines 1-5, plus line 11 and the Funicular de Montjuïc, are administered by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB), the city's transit company; lines 6-8 are in fact commuter trains with metro-like service, numbered as metro lines, and run by the Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (Catalan rail company). Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Line One 2 Line Two 3 Line Three 4 Line Four 5 Line Five 6 Line 6 7 Line 7 8 Line 8 9 Line 11 10 Funicular de Montjuïc 11.
List of Bilbao metro stations - List of Bilbao metro stations This is a list of the stations of the metro system of Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain. See Bilbao metro. The system is one line in the city centre (Bolueta - San Inazio) which forms two branches northwest of downtown. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Line One 2 Line Two 3.
List of Bucharest metro stations - List of Bucharest metro stations This is a list of the current stations on the Bucharest Metro system in Bucharest, Romania. As the network grows larger, more stations will be added to this article. See also Bucharest Metro Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Line M1 2 Line M2 3 Line M3 4 Line M4 Line M1 Dristor Piaţa Muncii Iancului Obor Ştefan cel Mare Piaţa Victoriei Gara de Nord Basarab Crangaşi Semănătoarea Grozaveşti Eroilor Izvor Piaţa Unirii Timpuri Noi Mihai Bravu Dristor Nicolae Grigorescu Titan Costin Georgian Republica Pantelimon From Nicolae Grigorescu, a branch line is also in construction (to be completed by 2004) to Linia de Centura, with the following stations: 1 Decembrie 1918 Policolor Linia de Centură Line M2 Pipera Aurel Vlaicu Aviatorilor Piaţa.
List of television stations in Washington - List of television stations in Washington This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the state of Washington. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 VHF stations 2 UHF stations 3 See also VHF stations Channel 2: KREM - (CBS) - Spokane Channel 4: KOMO - (ABC) - Seattle Channel 4: KXLY - (ABC) - Spokane Channel 5: KING - (NBC) - Seattle Channel 6: KHQ - (NBC) - Spokane "Q6" Channel 7: KIRO - (CBS) - Seattle Channel 7: KSPS - (PBS) - Spokane Channel 9: KCTS - (PBS) - Seattle Channel 10: KWSU - (PBS) - Pullman (Washington State University) Channel 11: KSTW - (UPN) - Tacoma, Washington, "UPN 11" Channel 12: KVOS - independent - Bellingham Channel 13: KCPQ - (FOX) -.
List of television stations in Washington, DC - List of television stations in Washington, DC This is a list of broadcast television stations serving Washington, DC in the District of Columbia, the Capital Beltway, and Northern Virginia (see also: List of television stations in Virginia). Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 VHF stations 2 UHF stations 3 See also VHF stations Channel 4: WRC - (NBC) - Washington, DC, "NBC 4" Channel 5: WTTG - (FOX), Fox Box - Washington, DC, "FOX 5" Channel 7: WJLA - (ABC) - Washington, DC, "ABC 7" Channel 9: WUSA - (CBS) - Washington, DC, W) U)nited S)tates of A)merica UHF stations Channel 14: WFDC - (Telefutura) - Arlington, VA Channel 20: WDCA - (UPN) - Washington, DC Channel 26: WETA - (PBS) - Washington, DC Channel 28: W28BY.
Stations of the Paris Metro - Stations of the Paris Metro The following is a list of all stations of Paris Metro, sorted by lines. (They are often named after a square, street, etc. which in turn is named after something else. The former is not always separately mentioned.) Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Line 1 2 Line 2 3 Line 3 4 Line 3bis 5 Line 4 6 Line 5 7 Line 6 8 Line 7 9 Line 7bis 10 Line 8 11 Line 9 12 Line 10 13 Line 11 14 Line 12 15 Line 13 16 Line 14 17.
List of metropolitan areas by population - List of metropolitan areas by population This page lists the 100 largest metropolitan areas of the world by population. This is a controversial and difficult to define quantity. These figures include suburban areas immediately surrounding a major city and sometimes multiple major cities which may be close enough together to function essentially as one area (e.g. Washington-Baltimore). Figures are all rounded to three significant digits (four in cases of populations above ten million), as these can only be rough estimates. Rank Metropolitan area name Population estimate 1 Tokyo-Yokohama-Kawasaki-Chiba, Japan (Greater Tokyo Area) 33,750,000 2 Mexico City-Nezahualcóyotl-Ecatepec-Naucalpan, Mexico 21,850,000 3 New York City, New York-Newark, New Jersey-Paterson, New Jersey, United States (New York Metropolitan Area) 21,750,000 4 Seoul-Incheon-Bucheon-Goyang-Seongnam-Suweon, South Korea 21,700,000 5 São Paulo-Guarulhos, Brazil 20,200,000 6.
Lists of radio stations in North and Central America - Lists of radio stations in North and Central America The following is a listing of radio stations in North and Central America: Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 United States 2 Canada 3 Mexico 4 Central America and the Caribbean 5 Other Areas, esp. Greenland 6 See also United States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Mass Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada N. H'shire New Jersey N. Mexico New York N. Carolina N. Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Is S. Carolina S. Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington W. Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming District of Columbia Canada Territories Alberta Atlantic Canada British Columbia Manitoba Ontario Quebec Saskatchewan Mexico Quintana Roo Chiapas Puebla.
List of local television stations in North and Central America - List of local television stations in North and Central America Here is a encyclopedic directory of television stations and history, by state: Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 United States 2 Canada 3 Mexico 4 Other areas United States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Mass Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada N. H'shire New Jersey N. Mexico New York N. Carolina N. Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Is S. Carolina S. Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington W. Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming District of Columbia In order by Call Sign Canada Territories Alberta Atlantic Canada British Columbia Manitoba Ontario Quebec Saskatchewan Mexico Quintana Roo Chiapas Puebla Morelos Jalisco Q. de.