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The Metro Breez (stylized METRO BREEZ) is an express bus service in Southern Maine, United States, provided by Greater Portland Metro.It runs thirteen times on weekdays and six times on Saturdays between Portland, the state's largest city, and Brunswick, around 30 miles (48 km) to the northeast, [1] with stops in Yarmouth and Freeport.
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Freeport of Hanko (Hangon Vapaasatama) - ceased; France. Free Zone of Le Verdon - Port de Bordeaux (Zone franche du Verdon — Port de Bordeaux) Germany. Freeport of Bremerhaven (Freihafen Bremerhaven) Freeport of Cuxhaven (Freihafen Cuxhaven), since 1896; Freeport of Deggendorf (Freihafen Deggendorf), since 1989 - ceased
Port Freeport (formally Brazos Harbor Navigation District of Brazoria County) is the geographically smallest deep-water seaport along the U.S Gulf Coast. Located in Freeport, Texas ( United States ), it has rail access, and both private and public facilities.
Freeport was part of a $38.3 million project to rehabilitate 30 miles (48 km) of track between Portland and Brunswick. Most of the money came from the federal government with an additional $500,000 of state money spent on platforms on Freeport and Brunswick. The first official service to the station was on November 1, 2012. [2]
Dan’s Route 66 is one of three known full-service stations in the state. It was purchased in 2000 by Dan Rieger. 'This is my American Dream': Freeport full-service gas station one of few left in ...
Teesside Freeport is the largest Freeport in the United Kingdom, where special arrangements apply for taxation and customs. [1] It was launched in 2021. [2] A ministerial visit by Kwasi Kwarteng to the Teesworks site in 2021. The freeport covers 4,500 acres across multiple sites including:
The Desert of Maine is a natural curiosity and privately owned tourist attraction whose main feature is a 20-acre (8.1 ha) expanse of barren glacial sand in the town of Freeport, Maine, United States. The area was de‑vegetated by poor farming practices in the 19th century. [1]