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  2. Virgin Active - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Active was founded in 1999. [1] Their first club opened in Preston, Lancashire that year. [2] Initially headquartered in Milton Keynes, in 2013 headquarters were moved to the Barbican in London leaving a small call centre in Milton Keynes which closed in 2018.

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  4. Morningside railway station, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Morningside station opened in 1888 as Bulimba, being renamed Morningside shortly afterwards. [1] [2] On 26 May 1996, the timber station building was burnt out and later demolished. [3] On 15 July 1996, the Fisherman Islands line to the Port of Brisbane opened to the north of the station. [4] [5]

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  6. Virgin Trains (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Virgin CrossCountry Class 221 in May 2006. In the mid-1990s the Virgin Rail Group was formed to bid for passenger franchises as part of the privatisation of British Rail.It successfully bid to operate the CrossCountry and InterCity West Coast franchises, with Virgin CrossCountry and Virgin West Coast commencing in March 1997. [2]

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  9. Virgin CrossCountry - Wikipedia

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    Virgin CrossCountry operated some of the longest direct rail services in the United Kingdom, but most avoided Greater London entirely as a result of changes in 2003. All of its services called, or terminated, at Birmingham New Street. Multiple service reorganisations, such as Project Princess and Project Omega, were implemented by the company.