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    The Mitre line is an Argentine broad gauge commuter rail service in Buenos Aires Province and is part of the Ferrocarril General Bartolomé Mitre division...
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  • clergy. Mitre may also refer to: Isla Mitre or Lavoisier Island, an island of Antarctica Mitre Peninsula, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina The Mitre (Alaska)...
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    Western and Eastern-styled mitres Western and Eastern-styled mitres worn by bishops The mitre (Commonwealth English) (/ˈmaɪtər/; Greek: μίτρα, 'headband'...
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  • The Mitre Corporation (stylized as The MITRE Corporation and MITRE) is an American not-for-profit organization with dual headquarters in Bedford, Massachusetts...
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    Mitre Line and the Tren de la Costa, both terminate within walking distance of the city centre. Mitre Line Retiro – Tigre (direct service) Mitre Line...
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    Sarmiento Line was the first to begin operating the CSR trains in July 2014, followed by the Mitre Line and then the Roca Line. In the case of the Mitre and...
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    Club Atlético Mitre is an Argentine sports club located in the Santiago del Estero. The club is mostly known for its football team, that currently plays...
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    in the neighborhood of Retiro, it serves as terminal station for the Mitre Line that runs local trains to the northern suburbs of the Buenos Aires metropolitan...
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    Olivos and Delta station in Tigre, on the Río de la Plata. The line connects with the Mitre line at Maipú station, via a footbridge across Avenida Maipú, for...
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    damaged bridge. Notes The original line became part of the General Mitre Railway after the 1948 nationalisation. The B. Mitre–Delta route (a part of the branch...
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    José León Suárez (Mitre Line), Retiro - Tigre (Mitre Line), Retiro - Pilar (San Martín Line), and Retiro - Villa Rosa (Belgrano Norte Line). A total of five...
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    Bartolomé Mitre Railway (FCGBM) (native name: Ferrocarril General Bartolomé Mitre), named after the former Argentine president Bartolomé Mitre, is one of...
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    river for approximately 15 km (9 mi). The line connects directly to the Mitre Line at Maipú–Bartolomé Mitre station in the northern suburb of Olivos for...
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  • match between CASI and SIC. San Isidro is served by two rail lines, the Mitre Line and the Tren de la Costa (Train of the Coast). The latter station is a...
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    being confused with the station of the same name that belongs to the Mitre Line, only a few blocks away. During the 1930s, the "Km. 18" station was established...
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    Commuter rail (redirect from Commuter line)
    JR West Kobe Line/Kyoto Line is a four track corridor allowing Biwako Line, Kosei Line, Takarazuka Line, San'yō Main Line and Akō Line services to service...
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    at Merlo-Lobos branch of Sarmiento Line and the rest continued to serve at the Retiro–Victoria branches of Mitre Line. Their original engines were replaced...
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  • Belgrano Norte Line (at Ciudad Universitaria railway station) or by nearby Mitre Line (at Núñez Station) or Buenos Aires underground Line D (at Congreso...
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    A mitre box or miter box (American English) is a wood working appliance used to guide a hand saw for making precise cuts, usually 45° mitre cuts. Traditional...
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  • Mitre Sports International Ltd., mostly known as Mitre, is an English sports equipment manufacturer based in Wakefield. Mitre is mainly focused on association...
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    (with Toshiba's electrical equipments) For Sarmiento Line For Mitre Line For Urquiza Line For Roca Line JR Group Shinkansen (West Japan Railway) W7 Series...
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    Correo Central) where it would re-connect with Line C and the Mitre Line, and eventually Line H when its extension was completed. By 2014, all the major...
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    2015, the Ciudad Universitaria station was opened on the Belgrano Norte Line in order to serve both the stadium and the University of Buenos Aires' Ciudad...
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    seven lines: Belgrano Norte; Belgrano Sur; Roca; San Martín; Sarmiento; Mitre; and Urquiza. The Buenos Aires commuter network system is very extensive:...
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    Rosas (previously named Villa Urquiza) where transfer to the Ferrocarril Mitre line was provided. The new stations opened on 26 July 2013. Further plans include:...
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    served by two commuter train services, the Tren de la Costa tourist line and the Mitre line. Club Atlético Acassuso: Football club Francis Mallmann, Argentine...
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    Pico in Buenos Aires and La Pampa provinces. CMM 400-2 trainsets on the Mitre Line were used for its diesel branch between Victoria and Capilla del Señor...
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  • including the Roca line, the Sarmiento line, the Mitre line, the South Belgrano line, the San Martín line and the Tren de la costa line in Buenos Aires metro...
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    among them. Trenes de Buenos Aires (that had taken over the operation of Mitre Line in 1995) started to run long-distance trains to Santa Fe Province. With...
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  • single-phase (1φ) except where marked three-phase (3φ). Conductors: overhead line or conductor rail, usually a third rail to one side of the running rails...
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