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  2. Bellingham Technical College - Wikipedia

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    Bellingham Technical College (Bellingham Tech or BTC) [3] is a public technical college in Bellingham, Washington. Although it awards some bachelor's degrees, it primarily awards associate degrees . Campus events

  3. MBTA bilevel cars - Wikipedia

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    The BTC-1A, BTC-1B and CTC-1B cars were relatively new at the time, being made by Bombardier in the late 1980s, and hosting a seating capacity of 122–127. The older variants of these cars, the BTC-1C fleet, were originally built as BTC-1 cars and CTC-1 control cab cars in the late 1970s by Pullman-Standard, and were rebuilt by Amerail into ...

  4. Bluegrass Community and Technical College - Wikipedia

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    Bluegrass Community and Technical College (BCTC) is a public community college in Lexington, Kentucky.It is one of sixteen two-year, open admission colleges of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS).

  5. Rotem Commuter Cars - Wikipedia

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    BTC-5 (Blind Trailer Coach): car coaches with 179 seats and capacity for 225 [3]; CTC-5 (Control Trailer Coach): car coaches with 173 seats and capacity for 215 [3]; Bi-level rail set: rail set consisting of locomotive, coaches and cab car seating 233 passengers and capacity for 337 [4]

  6. MBTA Commuter Rail - Wikipedia

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    Rebuilt from BTC-1 and CTC-1 cars in 1995–1996. Coach 219 is a bike/ski car, 221 a bike car, and 224 and 225 café cars. [13] 1987 Bombardier: BTC-1A 350–389 40 127 1987–88 MBB: BTC-3 500–542 10 86 533–542 were converted from CTC-3 in 2019–2022. [13] CTC-3 1500–1533 0 96 1989–90 Bombardier BTC-1B 600–653 49 122 CTC-1B 1600 ...

  7. Communications-based train control - Wikipedia

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    CBTC is a signalling standard defined by the IEEE 1474 standard. [1] The original version was introduced in 1999 and updated in 2004. [1] The aim was to create consistency and standardisation between digital railway signalling systems that allow for an increase in train capacity through what the standard defines as high-resolution train location determination. [1]

  8. Click-to-call - Wikipedia

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    Click-to-call, also known as click-to-talk, click-to-dial, click-to-chat and click-to-text, is a form of Web-based communication in which a person clicks an object (e.g., button, image or text) to request an immediate connection with another person in real-time either by phone call, Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (), or text.

  9. Centralized traffic control - Wikipedia

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    Centralized traffic control (CTC) is a form of railway signalling that originated in North America. CTC consolidates train routing decisions that were previously carried out by local signal operators or the train crews themselves.