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Extension Mechanisms for DNS (EDNS) is a specification for expanding the size of several parameters of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocol which had size restrictions that the Internet engineering community deemed too limited for increasing functionality of the protocol.
The Swedish Transport Administration announced on July 1, 2021, that a section of the E20 route was chosen to be the first permanent electric road in Sweden. [69] The road was expected to begin operation by 2027. [50] Before the project was paused in 2024, an expansion of further 3000 kilometers of electric roads was expected by 2045. [70]
Through a compromise that also increased service on the Red Line, on April 20, 2006, the WMATA board approved a Yellow Line extension to the Fort Totten station during off-peak hours. An 18-month pilot program began on December 31, 2006, at a cost of $5.75 million to the District of Columbia.
Recommended by the Dean of the College of Business Administration, Cesar Virata, and endorsed by U.P. President Carlos P. Romulo, the School of Economics was established in 1965 as a degree-granting unit upon the merger of the Department of Economics and the Institute of Economic Development and Research (IEDR).
streets named 1–4 in Māori. Tainui Street 1919 T.W. Maunder Māori canoe Takahe Street 1960 NZR native birds Taniwha Street 1922 T.H. Mills Māori supernatural creature Torrington Ave 1923 Cooper and J.W. Edgecumbe Torrington Toru Street 1910 J.F. Vercoe streets named 1–4 in Māori. Upper Kent Pl 1919 Jolly family extension of Kent St
Map showing the Greek railway system c.1901–1902. Rail transport in Greece has a history which began in 1869, with the completion of the then Athens & Piraeus Railway. From the 1880s to the 1920s, the majority of the network was built, reaching its heyday in 1940.
SCCTD is planning a 5.2-mile (8.4 km) extension of MetroLink from Shiloh–Scott station to the MidAmerica St. Louis Airport station at MidAmerica Airport. The expansion will include a 2.6-mile (4.2 km) double-track section, a 2.6-mile (4.2 km) single-track section and a passenger station at the end of the alignment near the airport. [36]
The closed section was reopened earlier than expected in early February 2020. [12] Concurrent with the rehabilitation of the route, the Interstate 40 Business designation was dropped from the entire route, with the route remaining U.S. 421, exits renumbered to US 421 mileage, and the highway taking on a new name, The Salem Parkway.