Norristown High Speed Line

The Norristown High Speed Line (NHSL), operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority as Route 100 of the Suburban Transit Division, is a hybrid between light rail and heavy rail operating between Norristown Transportation Center and 69th Street Terminal, running entirely on its own right of way, inherited from the Philadelphia and Western Railroad, an interurban railroad. The line is unique in its combination of transportation technologies. It has full grade separation, third rail power collection, and high-level platforms common to heavy rail systems, but has small vehicles, onboard fare collection, and frequent stops more common to light rail systems.

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product (biology)
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haven of the eldar
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selective reduction
raj kumar
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mason county
triacetone triperoxide
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martin county
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castle creek
ashton memorial
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mater dei institute of education
marshall county
robert winters
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nakagusuku bay
mason city
ozzie guilln
early bombardment phase
shai hulud
aros river
havana conference of 1940
brithon
vermillion river
martha and the muffins
vermilion river
celebros
wise old man
wernicke's area
kilsyth
deeping stream
dry river
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