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The Naha Airport Expressway in Haebaru. The Naha Airport Expressway first opened on 23 June 2000 between its eastern terminus at the junction with the Okinawa Expressway and Haebaru-minami Interchange. It was extended further west on 26 April 2003 from Haebaru-minami Interchange to Tomigusuku Interchange.
Naha Airport Station (那覇空港駅, Naha-kūkō-eki) [1] is a railway station on the Okinawa Urban Monorail (Yui Rail) in Naha, Okinawa, Japan. It is the westernmost station in Japan, and the southernmost airport station in the country. The station has two platforms, though platform 2 is for the most part only used during rush hour.
Aria Express (formerly and also known as the CityCenter Tram) is a 2,034-foot-long (620 m) [2] people mover located on the Las Vegas Strip. The system's 3 stations connect the Las Vegas casinos Park MGM and Bellagio with CityCenter Las Vegas. [3] The Park MGM station additionally serves the Aria Resort and Casino.
The July 17 closure will clear the way for major renovations and construction on the 80-acre (32-hectare) property, which is to reopen in 2027 as the Hard Rock Las Vegas, featuring a hotel tower ...
The Mandalay Bay Tram is a Cable Liner Shuttle installation consisting of an elevated 2,749-foot-long (838 m) guideway with two completely independent shuttle systems running side-by-side. [4] The guideway alignment passes above street level at a height of between 16 and 26 ft (4.9 and 7.9 m). [ 4 ]
The resort will reopen in 2027 as Hard Rock Las Vegas, with a soaring 700-foot-tall hotel tower in the shape of a guitar, similar to its Florida property, with the volcano being destroyed to make ...
With 3,049 rooms, [29] [30] the Mirage was among the world's largest hotels when it opened, surpassed by the Las Vegas Hilton (3,174) and the Rossiya Hotel in Moscow (3,200). [ 40 ] [ 137 ] [ 138 ] The hotel tower, standing 29 stories, was built out in a Y-shape layout, [ 31 ] copying the design used at the Las Vegas Hilton. [ 15 ]
The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino was a resort located near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It now operates as Virgin Hotels Las Vegas . The resort is located on 16.7 acres (6.8 ha) [ 1 ] on the corner of Harmon Avenue and Paradise Road, about a mile east of the Las Vegas Strip. [ 2 ]