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  2. RATP Group - Wikipedia

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    RATP Dev (Dev being a contraction of Développement, French for development [18]), established in 2002 as a 100% subsidiary of the RATP Group, provides operations and maintenance of passenger transport services outside of the "historical" RATP network in the Greater Paris area although it also operates some specialised services within Paris ...

  3. StarHub - Wikipedia

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    StarHub is a founding member of the global Wireless Broadband Alliance [43] and provides wireless broadband services at numerous locations throughout Singapore. In November 2004, it announced an agreement with Connexion by Boeing which provide StarHub customers the ability to access the internet and digital content in flight.

  4. Internet in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    There are three major Internet service providers in Singapore, namely, Singtel, StarHub, and M1 and other growing providers like MyRepublic and ViewQwest. Over the years, the Singapore Government has been promoting the usage of broadband Internet access, as part of its Intelligent Nation 2015 (iN2015) and Smart Nation initiative.

  5. Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The stored value cards using card-based, or cloud-based accounts, [198] and issued by NETS and EZ-Link, may be purchased at the ticketing offices or merchant outlets, for immediate use. The stored value cards could be topped up from the user's primary accounts (such as bank deposits or credit facilities), via their respective mobile ...

  6. Paris Métro Line 10 - Wikipedia

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    Location of the station Croix-Rouge. Extension on the line followed in 1923 between Croix-Rouge and Odéon, creating a section 900 metres (2,953 ft) long connecting two additional stations. This tiny extension brought an increase of traffic due to its connection with line 4. It began serving Mabillon on 10 March 1925 and Odéon on 14 February ...

  7. Paris Métro Line 2 - Wikipedia

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    At 12.4 km (7.7 mi) in length, it is the ninth-busiest line of the system, with 105.2 million riders in 2017. Slightly over 2 km (1.2 mi) of the line is built on an elevated viaduct with four aerial stations. In 1903, it was the location of the worst incident in the history of the Paris Métro, the fire at Couronnes.

  8. Lognes station - Wikipedia

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    RATP Bus network lines: 211 (to Vaires-sur-Marne and to Torcy) and 321 (to Torcy via Pariest industrial park in Croissy-Beaubourg and to Lognes – Emerainville aerodrome) ; [5] Sit'bus Bus network line: C (at remote bus stop called Rue de la Ferme) (to Pontault-Combault and to Noisiel) ; [5] [6]

  9. Paris Métro Line 14 - Wikipedia

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    Paris Métro Line 14 (French: Ligne 14 du métro de Paris) is one of the sixteen lines on the Paris Métro.It connects Saint-Denis–Pleyel and Aéroport d'Orly on a north-west south-east diagonal via the three major stations of Gare Saint-Lazare, the Châtelet–Les-Halles complex, and Gare de Lyon.