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  • ...oat [[Radium Express]] being portaged around the rapids at [[Fort Smith]], on the [[Slave River]] in the [[Northwest Territories]].]] ...otherwise navigable river. Alternately, it is the term for transitting a route around a navigational obstacle.
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  • streetcar route the [[TTC]] operated on Coxwell, from Queen to Danforth, from 1921 to 1966
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  • [[Toronto Transit Commission]] north-south [[streetcar]] route, operated on [[Parliament Street, Toronto|Parliament Street]] from 1923 to approximately
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  • ...flight operated by Malaysia Airlines that disappeared on 8 March 2014, en route from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Beijing Capital International Ai
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  • ...city in [[Wyoming (U.S. state)|Wyoming]] which was on the [[Pony Express]] route and is home to the [[University of Wyoming]]. Population c.30,000.
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  • ...nterface issues of BGP setup, advertising, and acceptance. Two techniques, route reflectors and BGP confederations can reduce the need for the high overhead ...ients'''. There must be full iBGP meshing inside the cluster, but only the route reflector server needs to peer, via iBGP, with other iBGP speakers (includi
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  • |Road_name=Hawaii route 92 ...wn as ''[[Hawaii (U.S. state)|Hawaii]] Route 92'', is an east-west highway on the island of Oahu in [[Hawaii (U.S. state)|Hawaii]]. Traveling west along
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  • ...t a packet entering a network must be forged, if the network has no return route to its source address
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  • also known as '''Hawaii''' Route 92; an east-west highway on the island of Oahu in Hawaii, a common alternative to using the H-1 freeway
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  • The '''Northern Sea Route''' is a name for the shipping route that crosses [[Russia]]'s northern coast.<ref name=GlobeArcticMap2013-09-18 ...Soviet icebreakers to escort a [[merchant raider]] across the Northern Sea Route, so it could unexpectedly appear in the [[Pacific Ocean]].
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  • ...lk carrier]] that made an historic trip across [[Russia]]'s [[Northern Sea Route]] ...ap2013-09-18/> She was the first Chinese vessel to use the [[Northern Sea Route]].<ref name=theguardian2013-08-18/>
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  • ...mainland site considering how far south it is. In addition, the sites of [[On Your Knees Cave]] and [[Quebrada Jacuay]] show unambiguous evidence for a m
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  • ...g|right|350px|The Welland Canal connects Lake Ontario to Lake Erie. Locks on the St Mary allow vessel to travel from Lake Huron to Lake Superior.}} The '''St Lawrence Seaway''' is a route that allows water transport from the [[North American Great Lakes]],
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  • ...Clarence|editor-last=Winchester}} illustrated account of the train and its route. ...recks.com/favoritelinks/santafechiefwreck1944.html The Wreck of the Chief] on July 3, 1944 near Williams, Arizona.
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  • '''Dikson''' is a port city on the [[Arctic Ocean]], at the mouth of the [[Yenisei River]] [[estuary]], in ...beria 4.png|Dikson and other Arctic Oceam ports on Russia's [[Northern Sea Route]].
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  • ...a smaller [[loading gauge]]. The District Line is the second longest line on the underground after the [[Metropolitan Line]]. It is also the busiest of ==Route==
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  • ...PARLIAMENT car on the Viaduct Loop at Bloor and Parliament in Toronto, ONT on September 8, 1965 (22394478140).jpg|thumb|300px|A BLOOR PARLIAMENT car at t ...rio]]. The [[Toronto Transit Commission]] discontinued scheduled service, on Parliament, in 1966, when it opened the [[Bloor-Danforth subway]].<ref name
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  • [[File:Looking south on Coxwell Avenue to Queen Street on the day the new Toronto Transportation Commission 'went into business.' (Tr The [[Toronto Transit Commission]] operated a '''Coxwell streetcar route''' from [[Coxwell Avenue, Toronto|Coxwell]] and [[Queen Street, Toronto|Que
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  • ...months. The second traverse took less than three months, and pioneered a route that could be traversed by vessels that were not of shallow draft. ...arge icebreaker after Henry Larsen. (The Larsen iceshelf|Larsen iceshelves on the coast of Antarctica are named after Carl Larsen, another polar explorer
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  • ...River''' is large river in [[Siberia]] that drains into the [[Kara Sea]], on the [[Arctic Ocean]]. The river has large [[hydro-electic]] dams on it, and is a route for riverine cargo vessels.
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  • ...in the Kathmandu valley, and used to be an important station on the trade route from the Kathmandu valley to Tibet. Today, the town is known mainly because
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  • ...intain internal data bases of candidate routes that they will promote if a route fails or routing policy is changed. ...n on a route to a given destination, but the router must select the "best" route to install into the routing table. In some cases, there may be multiple rou
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  • ...horter distances, is small. Ease of navigation outweighs a somewhat longer route. ...rface areas further away from the equator appear disproportionately large. On a mercator projection, for example, the area of [[Greenland]] appears to be
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  • ...y reach. In most cases, the information exchanged also carries information on the relative cost of moving toward the destination from the specific router ...zations involved in administering them. They also have somewhat different route selection concepts and provide slightly different information.
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  • ...tion of routing tables is the primary goal of routing protocols and static route| static routes. ...acket to a router in the local subnet. Since this is a complicated task to route the package to the correct destination, a gateway needs to keep track of th
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  • ...anor and Northwood Hills (the latter oddly named considering it is largely on completely flat land). Originally the Metropolitan Line (renamed following ==Route==
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  • ...Staithe, from where the river is followed once more to Hardley Staithe and on to Hardley Cross. At this point the Way follows the bank of the River Chet, ...f the Way is along the banks of Breydon Water and into Great Yarmouth, the route officially ending at the railway station.
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  • ...a packet attempts to enter the network, but the network has no ''reverse route'': a means to send a reply back to the source address in the packet header, When the idea was first standardized, it was generally implemented on a per-interface basis.<ref name=ingress-SH>{{citation
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  • ...al hardwood. During its first voyage she was commanded a civilian captain, on contract to the RCMP. For the next fifteen years she was under the command ...of traversing the Northwest Passage. Larsen followed Amundsen's original route, but from West to East. The St Roch narrowly escaped being crushed in the
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  • ...ap of "The Santa Fé Route" and subsidiary lines (including the "Surf Line" route traveled by the ''San Diegan'') as published in an 1891 issue of the ''Grai ...overshot the runway at the Marine Corps Air Station in El Toro, California on November 19, 1958 and was struck by southbound train No. 74. No fatalities
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  • ...ntry, the line between [[Stourbridge]] Junction and Stourbridge Town. This route is operated by a single class 139 Parry People Mover.
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  • {{Image|Ontario Line route.png|right|500px|The Ontario Line as it will appear on system maps after opening, with the under-construction Line 5 Eglinton (acr ...glinton Avenue]]. This segment was completed in 1954. Over the years the route was extended, at both ends. with the Yonge portion eventually being extende
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Routing convergence]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Default route}}
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  • ...ficult to operate, so in the late 19th century the Midland built their own route south of Bedford, through [[Luton]]. Today the railway is operated by [[Eas In order from south to north, the major settlements on the Midland Main Line are:
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  • ...tricts, including [[Beeston]], Ruddington and Clifton. The city is located on the [[River Trent]] and lies close to [[Sherwood Forest]], famous for the l ...o the south of the city. The city is the start of the 'Robin Hood Line', a route to [[Mansfield]] which reopened in 1995 after being closed in the 1960s. Un
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  • The '''Edmonton LRT Valley Line''' will be the third [[rapid transit]] route in [[Edmonton]] using [[light rail vehicles]].<ref name=EdmontonJournal2015 ...[102 Street, Edmonton|102 Street]]. This first phase will have 11 stops. On November 25, 2015, Elise Stolte, of the ''[[Edmonton Journal]]'', reported
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  • ...to, Ontario]]'s new [[Ontario Line]].<ref name=blogto2021-06/> It will be on [[King Street, Toronto|King Street]], between [[Berkeley Street, Toronto|Be ...o the [[504 King]] streetcar, the [[Toronto Transit Commission]]'s surface route with the highest ridership.<ref name=blogto2021-06/>
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  • ...sit Authority]] (WMATA) opened the '''Metroway''', a [[bus rapid transit]] route, in 2014.<ref name=arlnow2021-11-29/> [[Pentagon City]] is its northern te In 2021 officials discussed plans to extend the route 1.1 miles north, to connect to [[Pentagon City Metro station]], near the ma
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  • ...tion of Moss Park station will require cutting down the large mature trees on the Northeast corner of Jarvis and Queen.]] ...onto|Jarvis Street]] and [[Sherbourne Street, Toronto|Sherbourne Street]], on [[Queen Street (Toronto)]].<ref name=blogto2021-06/>
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  • *route class: ranges of [[Internet Protocol]] addresses *route-set class: sets of routes
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  • ...The TTC double-tracked the route, and first operated a loop at Long Branch on December 28, 1928.<ref name=WheelsOfProgress/> ...dit]] the TTC replaced the streetcar route with the [[Port Credit 74]] bus route, which ran until 1976.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Default route]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...Province of Ontario]] is on the lake's North shore. [[New York State]] is on the lake's South shore. The largest city on the lake is [[Toronto, Ontario]].
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  • There is only one settlement on the island, called [[Oost-Vlieland]]. As of June 2007, there are 1142 inhab ...and. The ships are operated by the Doeksen company. There is one bus route on the island, that connects Oost-Vlieland and the camping areas. This service
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Routing information base]]. Needs checking by a hum {{r|Default route}}
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  • ...so called closest exit routing, and does minimize the workload required to route the information. | title= On Distributed Communications: II. Digital Simulation of Hot-Potato Routing in
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  • [[File:The Luttrell loop and the garage of the Danforth Bus Lines, on Danforth, 1954-07-18.jpg | left | thumb | A PCC streetcar enters the Luttre [[File:TTC PCC 4659, a SUBWAY DANFORTH car at the Luttrell Loop, Toronto, ON on July 3, 1966 (34182476270).jpg | thumb | Prolific rail fan [[Roger Puta]] t
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  • ...7, Chewett, NMC16819.jpg | thumb | 600px | Queen Street, called Lot Street on this map, was the northernmost street in [[York, Upper Canada]].]] It was the northernmost street on the town-site laid out for [[York, Upper Canada]], when [[Lieutenant Govern
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  • ...The TTC double-tracked the route, and first operated a loop at Long Branch on December 28, 1928.<ref name=WheelsOfProgress/> ...dit]] the TTC replaced the streetcar route with the [[Port Credit 74]] bus route, which ran until 1976.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Routing protocol]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Default route}}
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