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Zurich Airport railway station (Swiss Federal Railways) Turkey. İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport railway station ; United Kingdom. Birmingham Airport. Birmingham International railway station, connected to the airport by the Air-Rail Link; London Gatwick Airport railway station has connections to London and other points on the National Rail Network
Rotterdam Centraal station (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌrɔtərˈdɑm sɛnˈtraːl]; English: Rotterdam Central station) is the main railway station of the city Rotterdam in South Holland, Netherlands. The station received an average of 112,000 passengers daily in 2019. [ 1 ]
An 1860 illustration of the Lehigh Valley Railroad's unusual double-decker bridge, which crosses the Delaware River in Easton An 1884 map of the Pennsylvania, Reading and Lehigh Valley Railroads Lehigh Valley Railroad's Barge 79, now a museum in South Brooklyn Map of Lehigh Valley Railroad's terminal at Jersey City Map of Lehigh Valley Railroad's Roselle and South Plainfield Railway A share of ...
Hanover Hanover Airport station, a local railway station serving the airport; Hamburg Hamburg Airport station, a local railway station serving Hamburg Airport; Leipzig Leipzig/Halle Airport station, a high-speed rail station serving Leipzig/Halle Airport; Lübeck Lübeck-Flughafen station, a regional railway station serving the airport
Allentown station is a defunct train station in Allentown, Pennsylvania. It was constructed by the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) and Reading Railroad in 1888 and 1889. For most of the late 19th and early 20th century, it provided passenger train service between Allentown and various U.S. Coast locations.
LANTA was founded in March 1972 in response to meet growing public transportation needs in Lehigh and Northampton. The solution was to create a bi-county, municipal authority that would operate all public transit services in the two counties. Lehigh Valley Transit Company, a private for-profit entity, operated transit services in the Valley. [5]
Lehigh Valley Transportation Company, floating equipment leased to the Lehigh Valley, which owns the entire capital stock. Raritan Terminal & Transportation Company , tracks, 0.572 mile of main line, to reach certain industrial plants in Perth Amboy, N. J.; term 25 years from July 1, 1908; stipulated annual rental, $2,000.
The Lehigh Valley opened its first station in Slatington in 1856. [a] A second, larger station building replaced it in 1863. [5] A third and final station, made of brick, opened circa 1877. [6] Passenger service to Slatington ended on February 4, 1961, with the end of all passenger service on the Lehigh Valley. [7]