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  • Route availability
  • System for grading the railway network of Great Britain

    Route Availability (RA) is the system by which the permanent way and supporting works (bridges, embankments, etc.) of the railway network of Great Britain

    Route availability

    Route availability

    Route_availability

  • High availability
  • Systems with high up-time, a.k.a. "always on"

    phenomenally high availability, which might give the illusion of continuous availability. Systems that exhibit truly continuous availability are comparatively

    High availability

    High_availability

  • GWR 111 The Great Bear
  • Steam locomotive in Great Britain

    power classification was "Special" (denoted by a black "+" on the red route availability disc,) although the tractive effort of 27,800 lbf (124,000 N) fell

    GWR 111 The Great Bear

    GWR 111 The Great Bear

    GWR_111_The_Great_Bear

  • BR Standard Class 4 4-6-0
  • British steam locomotive class

    tons (6.10 t; 6.72 short tons) of coal. In this configuration its route availability was 4, almost universal over the British Railways network. The class

    BR Standard Class 4 4-6-0

    BR Standard Class 4 4-6-0

    BR_Standard_Class_4_4-6-0

  • SR West Country and Battle of Britain classes
  • Class of 110 three-cylinder 4-6-2 locomotives

    The increased weight reduced their route availability, meaning that they could not be used on certain routes available to un-rebuilt examples, such as the

    SR West Country and Battle of Britain classes

    SR West Country and Battle of Britain classes

    SR_West_Country_and_Battle_of_Britain_classes

  • BR Standard Class 2 2-6-0
  • British steam locomotive class (1952–1967)

    This allowed it to operate on most lightly laid routes and secondary lines. The route availability was 3. Some of the class had speedometers fitted.

    BR Standard Class 2 2-6-0

    BR Standard Class 2 2-6-0

    BR_Standard_Class_2_2-6-0

  • BR Standard Class 6
  • Class of two-cylinder 4-6-2 locomotives

    smaller boiler and various weight-saving measures to increase the route availability of a Pacific-type locomotive for its intended area of operations,

    BR Standard Class 6

    BR Standard Class 6

    BR_Standard_Class_6

  • British Rail Class 37
  • Class of diesel–electric locomotives

    Far North and Kyle lines) and in parts of Wales. The Class 37 has Route Availability 5 and this is one of the main reasons it is still in use on the network

    British Rail Class 37

    British Rail Class 37

    British_Rail_Class_37

  • Default route
  • Type of packet forwarding rule for networks

    next-hop host is available from the routing table or other routing mechanisms. The default route is generally the address of another router, which treats

    Default route

    Default_route

  • GWR 4300 Class
  • Class of 342 two-cylinder 2-6-0 locomotives

    or 66 t) (72.8 short tons), which placed them in the Red band of route availability. After passing into British Railways ownership, these locomotives

    GWR 4300 Class

    GWR 4300 Class

    GWR_4300_Class

  • British Rail Class 33
  • Class of 98 Bo′Bo′ 1550hp diesel-electric locomotives

    British Railways standard C1 restriction. All 86 locomotives were route availability 6. Two accident-damaged locomotives were withdrawn before TOPS took

    British Rail Class 33

    British Rail Class 33

    British_Rail_Class_33

  • LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0
  • Class of British steam locomotives (1946–67)

    modified cab and tender profile to allow completely unrestricted route availability; both LMS and BR 2MT moguls are often nicknamed "Mickey Mouse". A

    LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0

    LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0

    LMS_Ivatt_Class_2_2-6-0

  • SR Q1 class
  • Class of 0-6-0 freight engines designed by Oliver Bulleid

    supplies and troops required for the conflict. The brief stipulated high route availability and high tractive effort. The answer to this problem came from the

    SR Q1 class

    SR Q1 class

    SR_Q1_class

  • British Rail Class 22
  • Class of diesel-hydraulic locomotives

    mid 1960s, the locos had settled down to give reliable service, with availability over 85%. NBL went bankrupt in 1962 and, by the late 1960s, withdrawn

    British Rail Class 22

    British Rail Class 22

    British_Rail_Class_22

  • GER Class Y14
  • Class of 0-6-0 mixed traffic locomotives built by the Great Eastern Railway

    the locomotives were given the Route Availability (RA) number 1, indicating that they could work over nearly all routes. On 25 September 1900, locomotive

    GER Class Y14

    GER Class Y14

    GER_Class_Y14

  • Sectional Appendix
  • UK definition of railway infrastructure

    following sections: Maps Outline maps providing a general overview of the route showing lines, station names, and reference numbers. The numbers relate

    Sectional Appendix

    Sectional_Appendix

  • SR U1 class
  • British steam locomotive class

    Maunsell-designed classes. The three smaller cylinders increased their route availability over the 2-cylinder U class. The K1 rebuild featured a variant of

    SR U1 class

    SR U1 class

    SR_U1_class

  • LMS Rebuilt Jubilee Class
  • Class of 2 British 3-cylinder 4-6-0 locomotives

    they were 3 tons heavier than the non-rebuilds, thus limiting their route availability. From 1943, it was decided not to repeat the conversion on the remaining

    LMS Rebuilt Jubilee Class

    LMS Rebuilt Jubilee Class

    LMS_Rebuilt_Jubilee_Class

  • British Rail Class 158
  • British class of diesel multiple unit trains

    The lightweight aluminium body of the Class 158 leads to a good 'route availability' score, meaning that it is able to operate in areas of Britain's railways

    British Rail Class 158

    British Rail Class 158

    British_Rail_Class_158

  • British Rail Class 42
  • Diesel-hydraulic railway locomotive used in Great Britain

    route for the class therefore became Paddington–Penzance, either via Swindon and Bristol, or via Newbury and Westbury on the "Berks and Hants" route.

    British Rail Class 42

    British Rail Class 42

    British_Rail_Class_42

  • LNER Class Y11
  • Class of petrol powered 0-4-0 locomotives

    speed: 7.2 mph (11.6 km/h) Brake type: Air on loco, no train brake Route Availability: 1 Heating type: Not fitted Multiple coupling type: Not fitted Transmission:

    LNER Class Y11

    LNER Class Y11

    LNER_Class_Y11

  • Queensland BB18¼ class locomotive
  • Class of Australian 4-6-2 locomotives

    Australian railway. Their route availability was always the same as for the BB18¼ and C19. The extremities of that availability when they were introduced

    Queensland BB18¼ class locomotive

    Queensland BB18¼ class locomotive

    Queensland_BB18¼_class_locomotive

  • British Rail Class 220
  • British Diesel-electric multiple unit

    approximately 1,350 miles (2,170 km) between each refuelling. Their route availability is very good being RA 2 - in part due to the lightweight bogie design

    British Rail Class 220

    British Rail Class 220

    British_Rail_Class_220

  • LSWR H16 class
  • Class of British steam locomotives

    as G6/7/1+1⁄4 for Goods, Grade (hauling power), Power and Range (route availability). The Southern Railway painted the H16 class in passenger green paint

    LSWR H16 class

    LSWR H16 class

    LSWR_H16_class

  • GWR 7800 Class
  • Class of thirty 4-6-0 locomotives

    designed as a lighter version of the Grange Class, giving them a wider Route Availability. Like the 'Granges', the 'Manors' used parts from the GWR 4300 Class

    GWR 7800 Class

    GWR 7800 Class

    GWR_7800_Class

  • East Coast Main Line
  • Principal railway route in Great Britain

    London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) and the line became its primary route. The LNER competed with the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) for

    East Coast Main Line

    East Coast Main Line

    East_Coast_Main_Line

  • Route knowledge
  • Geographic information, in the context of learning to drive trains

    restrictions on route availability. Local working instructions for locations where non-standard procedures are in place. Authorised walking routes: knowledge

    Route knowledge

    Route_knowledge

  • Alternate route
  • Special route connecting a major highway to additional towns

    An official alternate route is a special route in the United States that provides an alternate alignment for a highway. They are loop roads and found in

    Alternate route

    Alternate route

    Alternate_route

  • Comparison of web map services
  • Coverage". microsoft.com. Microsoft. 21 October 2022. "iOS 9 Feature Availability – Apple (UK)". apple.com. "Карта не отображается - Яндекс.Карты. Справка"

    Comparison of web map services

    Comparison_of_web_map_services

  • List of busiest passenger flight routes
  • passenger flight routes, 2010s The following are the lists of the world's busiest flight routes based on the number of seats available in the flights scheduled

    List of busiest passenger flight routes

    List_of_busiest_passenger_flight_routes

  • Riviera Line
  • Railway line in Devon, England

    Abbot the predominant speed limit is 60 miles per hour (97 km/h), the route availability is RA8, and freight loading gauge is W7. On the Paignton branch the

    Riviera Line

    Riviera Line

    Riviera_Line

  • Yorkshire and Humber Route Utilisation Strategy
  • external areas Freight capability Lack of availability owing to inadequacy of diversionary routes, route availability, loading gauge and/or capacity Reactionary

    Yorkshire and Humber Route Utilisation Strategy

    Yorkshire_and_Humber_Route_Utilisation_Strategy

  • Message Transfer Part
  • Part of Signaling System 7 (SS7)

    failed links and signaling points and propagates information about route availability through the network. Also controls traffic when congestion occurs

    Message Transfer Part

    Message_Transfer_Part

  • LNER Class V4
  • Class of 2 three-cylinder 2-6-2 locomotives

    years before, were large and heavy locomotives, with very limited route availability. The V4 was a lightweight alternative, suitable for use over the whole

    LNER Class V4

    LNER Class V4

    LNER_Class_V4

  • FS Class 741 II
  • Italian steam locomotive

    disadvantage of subsequently increasing the axle load (therefore restricting route availability) and stretching the loading gauge to the limit, and precluded similar

    FS Class 741 II

    FS Class 741 II

    FS_Class_741_II

  • British Rail Class 50
  • Class of diesel electric locomotives

    Rail on a 10-year lease which included certain stipulations relating to availability. The D prefix was quickly dropped for all diesel engines after steam

    British Rail Class 50

    British Rail Class 50

    British_Rail_Class_50

  • IPv6 address
  • Label to identify a network interface of a computer or other network node

    size of the routing prefix may vary; a larger prefix size means a smaller subnet ID size. The bits of the subnet ID field are available to the network

    IPv6 address

    IPv6 address

    IPv6_address

  • SECR N class
  • Class of English steam locomotives

    Maunsell in 1914 to provide a sturdy mixed-traffic locomotive with high route availability. Intended to replace several obsolete 0-6-0 types, the N class was

    SECR N class

    SECR N class

    SECR_N_class

  • Charles Collett
  • British railway engineer

    limited route availability, and brought about an agreement that all future stock should be no more than 8 ft 11 in (2.718 m) wide, to maximise its route availability

    Charles Collett

    Charles Collett

    Charles_Collett

  • GNR Class H4
  • British steam locomotive class (1920–1962)

    mixed-traffic locomotives, although their large size restricted their route availability. The railway writer O. S. Nock described a journey on the footplate

    GNR Class H4

    GNR Class H4

    GNR_Class_H4

  • Selby Diversion
  • UK railway line

    The line is electrified at 25 kV AC using Mark 3b equipment, the route availability is 10, loading gauge is W9, and maximum permissible speed is 125 miles

    Selby Diversion

    Selby Diversion

    Selby_Diversion

  • Available seat miles
  • Measure of passenger carrying capacity

    and can be divvied up across its routes according to many different methodologies—by the number of flights on that route during that time period, by the

    Available seat miles

    Available seat miles

    Available_seat_miles

  • List of bus routes in Metro Manila
  • of August 2020, of the more than 300 public transport routes available in Metro Manila, 64 routes are being serviced by public utility buses in the metropolitan

    List of bus routes in Metro Manila

    List_of_bus_routes_in_Metro_Manila

  • R.O.O.T.S.
  • 2009 studio album by Flo Rida

    R.O.O.T.S. (short for Route of Overcoming the Struggle) is the second studio album by American rapper Flo Rida. It was released on March 24, 2009, by

    R.O.O.T.S.

    R.O.O.T.S.

  • Route flapping
  • Alternating route advertisements

    route flapping occurs when a router alternately advertises a destination network via one route then another, or as unavailable and then available again

    Route flapping

    Route_flapping

  • Reading–Taunton line
  • Major branch of the Great Western Main Line

    is open to rolling stock up to Route Availability 8. Signalling requires four minutes between trains on most of the route, but 8 minutes approaching Cogload

    Reading–Taunton line

    Reading–Taunton line

    Reading–Taunton_line

  • GS&WR Class 37
  • Class of 6 Irish 4-4-2T locomotives

    tons 6 cwt (29,800 lb or 13.5 t) maximum axle load enabling a very high route availability. By contrast the Class 27 had a higher maximum axle load 15 long tons 10 cwt

    GS&WR Class 37

    GS&WR Class 37

    GS&WR_Class_37

  • GWR 9400 Class
  • British steam locomotive class (1947–1965)

    power, but there was a significant weight penalty that restricted route availability. The 10 GWR-built locomotives had superheaters but the remainder did

    GWR 9400 Class

    GWR 9400 Class

    GWR_9400_Class

  • Southern Railway (UK)
  • British 'Big Four' railway company, active 1923–1947

    produce an overall stock list and diagram book so that the capacity and route availability of unfamiliar loco classes could be understood across the railway

    Southern Railway (UK)

    Southern Railway (UK)

    Southern_Railway_(UK)

  • Routing protocol
  • Network protocol for distributing routing information to network equipment

    tolerance and high availability. The specific characteristics of routing protocols include the manner in which they avoid routing loops, the manner in

    Routing protocol

    Routing_protocol

  • Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
  • Inter-router protocol that automatically assigns routers to hosts

    available Internet Protocol (IP) routers to participating hosts. This increases the availability and reliability of routing paths via automatic default gateway

    Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol

    Virtual_Router_Redundancy_Protocol

  • Winona, Arizona
  • Populated place in Coconino County, Arizona, US

    to/from California and Arizona. ...BNSF does not have an alternate route available. As a result, customers should expect delays of 24-72 hours on shipments

    Winona, Arizona

    Winona, Arizona

    Winona,_Arizona

  • Postgraduate Certificate in Education
  • British educational certification

    become teachers within maintained schools. In England, there are two routes available to gaining a PGCE: either on a traditional university-led teacher training

    Postgraduate Certificate in Education

    Postgraduate_Certificate_in_Education

  • SECR N1 class
  • Class of 6 three-cylinder 2-6-0 locomotives

    it became clear that the type's smaller cylinders provided greater route availability. A total of six engines were built. The N1 class was primarily used

    SECR N1 class

    SECR N1 class

    SECR_N1_class

  • GSR Classes 372 and 393
  • Irish steam locomotive class

    considered cramped by Irish standards; despite this, the locomotives high route availability and capable steaming abilities earned it popularity with crews. Being

    GSR Classes 372 and 393

    GSR Classes 372 and 393

    GSR_Classes_372_and_393

  • Azure Maps
  • Geographic information system maintained by Microsoft

    functionality entered general availability in May 2023. Bing Maps Geographic information system software "General availability: Azure Maps | Azure updates

    Azure Maps

    Azure_Maps

  • GER Class G69
  • Class of British locomotives

    resulted in them being incorrectly classified, which affected their route availability. When the GER was amalgamated into the LNER in 1923 they were classified

    GER Class G69

    GER Class G69

    GER_Class_G69

  • Bioavailability
  • Pharmacological measurement

    administered by an extravascular route, is usually less than one (i.e., F< 100%). Various physiological factors reduce the availability of drugs prior to their

    Bioavailability

    Bioavailability

  • GWR 5101 Class
  • Class of 140 two-cylinder 2-6-2T locomotives

    tons 12 cwt (39,400 lb or 17.9 t); the maximum permitted for the ‘Blue’ route availability. Bunkers were of the standard Collett design with greater coal capacity

    GWR 5101 Class

    GWR 5101 Class

    GWR_5101_Class

  • List of county routes in Fulton County, New York
  • route marker. Road names are given where available; however, some routes are known only by their county route designation, especially those located in

    List of county routes in Fulton County, New York

    List_of_county_routes_in_Fulton_County,_New_York

  • GWR 5400 Class
  • Class of 25 two-cylinder locomotives

    general purpose classes with wide route availability. The 6400 was auto-fitted but more suitable for hilly routes than the 5400. The 7400 was not auto-fitted

    GWR 5400 Class

    GWR 5400 Class

    GWR_5400_Class

  • London Buses route 141
  • London bus route

    was used to test technology that displays seat availability on a screen at the base of the stairs. Route 141 operates via these primary locations: London

    London Buses route 141

    London Buses route 141

    London_Buses_route_141

  • GS&WR Class 301
  • Express passenger locomotive of Ireland

    the basis for the smaller wheeled GS&WR Class 333 which had better route availability due to a lower axle loading and was better suited for mixed traffic

    GS&WR Class 301

    GS&WR Class 301

    GS&WR_Class_301

  • FS Class 740
  • passenger services on secondary lines. Having been built for wide route availability (and therefore requiring a low axle load), they are generally considered

    FS Class 740

    FS Class 740

    FS_Class_740

  • Wirral line
  • Commuter rail route in Merseyside, England

    majority of the track has a loading gauge of W6 and the line has a Route Availability (RA) of RA 8 except for the New Brighton branch which is RA 6. This

    Wirral line

    Wirral line

    Wirral_line

  • IP routing
  • Process used to determine which path a packet or datagram can be sent

    IP routing is the application of traffic routing methodologies to IP networks. This involves technologies, protocols, structure, administrations, and

    IP routing

    IP_routing

  • Classless Inter-Domain Routing
  • Method for IP address allocation and routing

    Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR pronounced "cider" or /ˈsɪdər/ SID-ər) is a method for allocating IP addresses for IP routing. The Internet Engineering

    Classless Inter-Domain Routing

    Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing

  • World of Subways
  • 2008 video game

    programs and cannot be modified. Each volume has only one route included with no other routes available, with the exception of Volume 1; however, the total

    World of Subways

    World_of_Subways

  • FS Class 746
  • 'Pacific' Class 690, could have a lower axle load and therefore wider route availability; this could be achieved by adding another driving axle, and accepting

    FS Class 746

    FS Class 746

    FS_Class_746

  • Bristol–Exeter line
  • Railway line in England

    described as travelling in the 'down' direction. It is constructed to Route Availability 8 and freight loading gauge W8. It has Multiple Aspect Signals (MAS)

    Bristol–Exeter line

    Bristol–Exeter line

    Bristol–Exeter_line

  • Smart order routing
  • Automated process of handling orders

    Smart order routing (SOR) is an automated process of handling orders, aimed at taking the best available opportunity throughout a range of different trading

    Smart order routing

    Smart_order_routing

  • Exeter–Plymouth line
  • Railway line in Devon, England

    is open to rolling stock up to Route Availability 8. Signalling requires four minutes between trains on most of the route, but six minutes west of Newton

    Exeter–Plymouth line

    Exeter–Plymouth line

    Exeter–Plymouth_line

  • Hull–Scarborough line
  • Railway line in Yorkshire, England

    block signalling. On the Hull–Seamer section loading gauge is W6; route availability varies from RA6 to RA8; typical linespeed is 70 mph for Hull–Bridlington

    Hull–Scarborough line

    Hull–Scarborough line

    Hull–Scarborough_line

  • Flyway
  • Flight path used by large numbers of migrating birds

    factors as wind direction and the availability of food at staging points. Flyways may not be the shortest route available but may have curves or doglegs

    Flyway

    Flyway

    Flyway

  • GWR 850 Class
  • Class of British steam locomotives

    wheels, 4 ft 1.5 in (1,257 mm) Tractive effort, 17,410 lbf (77.4 kN) Route availability, unclassed Champ, Jim (2018). An Introduction to Great Western Locomotive

    GWR 850 Class

    GWR 850 Class

    GWR_850_Class

  • Dynamic routing
  • Network routing process

    networking, dynamic routing (DR), also called adaptive routing (AR), is a process where a router can forward data via a different route for a given destination

    Dynamic routing

    Dynamic_routing

  • List of router and firewall distributions
  • list of router and firewall distributions, which are operating systems designed for use as routers and/or firewalls. List of open-source routing platforms

    List of router and firewall distributions

    List_of_router_and_firewall_distributions

  • OC Transpo routes
  • Network of public bus and train routes in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

    operates 170 bus routes, three light rail lines, and a paratransit system in Ottawa and the National Capital Region. The last two digits of route numbers correspond

    OC Transpo routes

    OC Transpo routes

    OC_Transpo_routes

  • OpenWrt
  • Linux distribution for wireless routers and embedded systems

    to be small enough to fit into the limited storage and memory available in home routers. OpenWrt is configured using a command-line interface (ash shell)

    OpenWrt

    OpenWrt

  • Road signs in the United States
  • availability - rest area D9-16d Truck parking availability - rest area D9-16e Truck parking availability - combined D9-16e Truck parking availability

    Road signs in the United States

    Road signs in the United States

    Road_signs_in_the_United_States

  • Static routing
  • Use of fixed routes for routing in networks

    Static routing describes a process by which routing is configured with fixed values that do not change at runtime unless manually edited. Static routes are

    Static routing

    Static_routing

  • Camino de Santiago
  • Pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela, Spain

    of Saint James the Great, the Way of St. James became a major pilgrimage route of medieval Christianity from the 10th century onwards. Following the end

    Camino de Santiago

    Camino de Santiago

    Camino_de_Santiago

  • Largest airlines in the world
  • Largest public owned airlines in the world

    freight in tonne-kilometers; Southwest Airlines has the greatest number of routes; and Turkish Airlines serves the most countries. Note that Emirates is a

    Largest airlines in the world

    Largest_airlines_in_the_world

  • Wrexham and Ellesmere Railway
  • Former railway line between Ellesmere, England and Wrexham, Wales

    ownership. In due course the line was classified as Dotted Blue for route availability purposes. The new owners spent some money on improving the line, introducing

    Wrexham and Ellesmere Railway

    Wrexham_and_Ellesmere_Railway

  • Silk Road
  • Historical network of Eurasian trade routes

    The Silk Road was a network of Asian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century. Spanning over 6,400 km (4,000 mi) on land

    Silk Road

    Silk Road

    Silk_Road

  • Strætó
  • Public bus transport company in Iceland

    explains the availability of each type of fare type: Disposable paper barcode tickets available as a carnet of 10 single tickets are available from participating

    Strætó

    Strætó

    Strætó

  • Celebrity sex tape
  • Pornographic film of famous people

    by Joe Levy, executive editor of Rolling Stone, to be due to the easy availability of pornography, as well as couples more commonly making their own tapes

    Celebrity sex tape

    Celebrity_sex_tape

  • Sapperton Railway Tunnel
  • Railway tunnel in Gloucestershire, England

    surveys intended to discover whether the route would support the loadings required for a route availability index of 8. It was found that the concrete

    Sapperton Railway Tunnel

    Sapperton Railway Tunnel

    Sapperton_Railway_Tunnel

  • GWR 6800 Class
  • Class of steam locomotive

    classification of the Grange class was 5MT, its GWR power class was D and its route availability colour code was red. On 21 September 1962, 6800 Arlington Grange was

    GWR 6800 Class

    GWR 6800 Class

    GWR_6800_Class

  • European long-distance paths
  • Association. Transcaucasian Trail Geography of Europe EuroVelo, European cycle route network Long-distance trails in the United States https://www.era-ewv-ferp

    European long-distance paths

    European long-distance paths

    European_long-distance_paths

  • NAT traversal
  • Maintaining connections across network address translators

    STUN and/or TURN to do NAT traversal while picking the best network route available. It fills in some of the missing pieces and deficiencies that were

    NAT traversal

    NAT_traversal

  • Severn Bridge Railway
  • UK railway line

    tank engines of the 14XX class, or 0-6-0 pannier tanks. The engine route availability on the bridge since the Grouping had been "yellow", meaning that only

    Severn Bridge Railway

    Severn Bridge Railway

    Severn_Bridge_Railway

  • Berlin-Copenhagen Cycle Route
  • Cycling route in Germany and Denmark

    The Berlin–Copenhagen Cycle Route (German: Radfernweg Berlin-Kopenhagen) is a 650 km (400 mi) long-distance cycling route that connects the German and

    Berlin-Copenhagen Cycle Route

    Berlin-Copenhagen Cycle Route

    Berlin-Copenhagen_Cycle_Route

  • List of bus routes in Hong Kong
  • list of current franchised bus routes in Hong Kong, sorted according to bus companies. All current franchised bus routes are operated by air-conditioned

    List of bus routes in Hong Kong

    List_of_bus_routes_in_Hong_Kong

  • Administrative distance
  • Number of arbitrary unit used in network routing decisions

    route preference is a number of arbitrary unit assigned to dynamic routes, static routes and directly connected routes. The value is used in routers to

    Administrative distance

    Administrative_distance

  • Hull and Doncaster Branch
  • Railway line in England

    and TJG2, Gilberdyke junction to Thorne North, 14 miles (23 km). Route availability is 8 or 9, with loading gauge W6 to W9, the linespeed mostly 70 miles

    Hull and Doncaster Branch

    Hull_and_Doncaster_Branch

  • Marshrutka
  • Share taxis found in Eastern Europe and the republics of the former Soviet Union

    from the French phrase marche route, which is composed of the words marche ("a walk, march") and route ("route"). "Route taxicabs" were introduced in Moscow

    Marshrutka

    Marshrutka

    Marshrutka

  • Mount Everest
  • Earth's highest mountain

    There are two main climbing routes, one approaching the summit from the southeast in Nepal (known as the standard route) and the other from the north

    Mount Everest

    Mount Everest

    Mount_Everest

  • Braess's paradox
  • Paradox related to increasing roadway capacity

    {\displaystyle {\tfrac {T}{100}}} . If these are the only routes available, the time needed to drive Start–A–End route with a {\displaystyle a} drivers would be a 100

    Braess's paradox

    Braess's_paradox

  • U.S. Route 57
  • Highway in the United States

    north–south intrastate United States highway that follows a nearly east–west route in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Texas. The highway's northern

    U.S. Route 57

    U.S. Route 57

    U.S._Route_57

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  • Rute
  • Girl/Female

    Finnish

    Rute

    Beautiful.

    Rute

  • Russell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, and Irish

    Russell

    English, Scottish, and Irish : from Rousel, a common Anglo-Norman French nickname for someone with red hair, a diminutive of Rouse with the hypocoristic suffix -el.Americanized spelling of German Rüssel, from a pet form of any of the various personal names formed with the Old High German element hrōd ‘renown’.

    Russell

  • Root
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Root

    English : nickname for a cheerful person, from Middle English rote ‘glad’ (Old English rōt).English : metonymic occupational name for a player on the rote, an early medieval stringed instrument (Middle English, Old French rote, of uncertain origin but apparently ultimately akin to Welsh crwth).Dutch : topographic name for someone who lived by a retting place (Dutch root, a derivative of ro(o)ten ‘to ret’, akin to modern English rot), a place where flax is soaked in tubs of water until the stems rot to release the linen fibers.

    Root

  • Rouse
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rouse

    English : nickname for a person with red hair, from Middle English, Old French rous ‘red(-haired)’ (Latin russ(e)us).Americanized spelling of German Raus.

    Rouse

  • Ridgeway
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ridgeway

    English : from Middle English riggewey, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by such a route or a habitational name from any of various places so named, for example in Cheshire, Derbyshire, Dorset, and Staffordshire.

    Ridgeway

  • Rowse
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rowse

    English : variant spelling of Rouse.

    Rowse

  • Rout
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (now chiefly East Anglia)

    Rout

    English (now chiefly East Anglia) : probably a topographic name for someone who lived by a patch of rough ground, from a hypothetical Old English word rū(we)t or rūhet, derivatives of rūh ‘rough’, ‘overgrown’. Compare Rauch. There are places called Ruffet(t) in Surrey and Sussex which are thought to have this origin.German : Swabian variant of Roth 1.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Rauth.Indian (northern states) : Hindu (Rajput, Jat, Maratha) and Sikh name meaning ‘prince’, from Sanskrit rājaputra (from rāja ‘king’ + putra ‘son’). In India this is a variant of a name more commonly spelled Ravat or Raut. The Jats have a clan called Ravat.

    Rout

  • Route
  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Route

    French : topographic name for someone who lived by a road, French route.English : variant spelling of Rout.

    Route

  • Laina
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Danish, English, Finnish, French, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Swedish

    Laina

    Form of Alaina; Path; Roadway; Route; Bright One; Shining One

    Laina

  • Tout
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Tout

    English (Devon) : nickname from Middle English toute ‘buttocks’, ‘rump’, or a topographic name from the same word used in a transferred sense to denote a smooth, rounded hillock.

    Tout

  • Passmore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Devon)

    Passmore

    English (chiefly Devon) : from Middle English pass(en) ‘to pass or go across’ + more ‘marsh’, ‘fen’, a nickname, bestowed no doubt on someone who lived on the far side of a tract of moorland near the main settlement, or for someone who was familiar with the safe routes across a moor.English (chiefly Devon) : several early forms have -e- in place of -o- in the second syllable, and may have a different origin. They could derive from an Anglo-Norman French nickname for a seafarer, Passemer, from passe(r) ‘to cross’ (as above) + mer ‘sea’, ‘ocean’, or the second element could be from Old English mere ‘lake’, ‘marsh’.

    Passmore

  • Laine
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Finnish, French

    Laine

    Light; Path; Route; Narrow Road; Good; Wave

    Laine

  • Routh
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Routh

    English : habitational name from a place so named in Humberside. Recorded in Domesday Book as Rutha, the place name may derive from Old Norse hrúedhr ‘rough shaly ground’.

    Routh

  • Bertrand
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Bertrand

    English and French : variant of Bertram.A Bertrand from La Rochelle, France, is documented in Cap Rouge, Quebec, in 1666; another, from the Saintonge region, is documented in Charlesbourg in 1685. A bearer of the name from Normandy was recorded with the secondary surname Saint Arnaud in Batiscan in 1697. Another is documented from the Poitou region in 1697, and one from Guyenne is recorded in Laprairie, Quebec, in 1699 with the secondary surnames Raymond and Toulouse.

    Bertrand

  • Ekankee
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ekankee

    Single; Directional; Single Route; One Way

    Ekankee

  • Routt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Routt

    English : variant spelling of Rout.

    Routt

  • Rust
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swiss German

    Rust

    Swiss German : topographic name for someone who lived by a prominent elm tree, Rust (Old High German ruost), or in northern Germany for someone who lived by a resting place or halt along a route, from Middle Low German ruste ‘rest’.English (chiefly East Anglia) and Scottish : nickname for someone with red hair or a ruddy complexion, from Old English rūst ‘rust’ (from a Germanic root meaning ‘red’).

    Rust

  • Rute
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Chinese, Finnish, Hebrew, Swedish

    Rute

    Beautiful; Companion; Friend

    Rute

  • RUTE
  • Female

    Portuguese

    RUTE

    Portuguese form of Hebrew Ruth, RUTE means "appearance" or "friendship."

    RUTE

  • Rutter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rutter

    English : occupational name for a player on the rote (see Root 2).English : nickname for an unscrupulous person, from Old French ro(u)tier ‘robber’, ‘highwayman’, ‘footpad’.Dutch : nickname from Middle Dutch rut(t)er ‘freebooter’, ‘footpad’, cognate with 2. Compare Reuter 2.

    Rutter

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  • Rote
  • n.

    A frequent repetition of forms of speech without attention to the meaning; mere repetition; as, to learn rules by rote.

  • Rouging
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Rouge

  • Roting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Rote

  • Rouge
  • v. i.

    To paint the face or cheeks with rouge.

  • Rouse
  • v.

    To cause to start from a covert or lurking place; as, to rouse a deer or other animal of the chase.

  • Routed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Rout

  • Rouse
  • v.

    To excite to lively thought or action from a state of idleness, languor, stupidity, or indifference; as, to rouse the faculties, passions, or emotions.

  • Routing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Rout

  • Daw
  • v. t.

    To rouse.

  • Rout
  • v. t.

    To break the ranks of, as troops, and put them to flight in disorder; to put to rout.

  • Paint
  • n.

    A cosmetic; rouge.

  • Route
  • n.

    The course or way which is traveled or passed, or is to be passed; a passing; a course; a road or path; a march.

  • Rouge
  • v. t.

    To tint with rouge; as, to rouge the face or the cheeks.

  • Rote
  • v. t.

    To learn or repeat by rote.

  • Rouged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Rouge

  • Rout
  • n.

    The state of being disorganized and thrown into confusion; -- said especially of an army defeated, broken in pieces, and put to flight in disorder or panic; also, the act of defeating and breaking up an army; as, the rout of the enemy was complete.

  • Roused
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Rouse

  • Rouge
  • n.

    A red amorphous powder consisting of ferric oxide. It is used in polishing glass, metal, or gems, and as a cosmetic, etc. Called also crocus, jeweler's rouge, etc.

  • Rousing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Rouse

  • Rouse
  • v.

    To wake from sleep or repose; as, to rouse one early or suddenly.