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  2. High-speed rail - Wikipedia

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    The new service was named "Acela Express" and linked Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. The service did not meet the 3-hour travel time objective between Boston and New York City.

  3. London King's Cross railway station - Wikipedia

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    From 1863, part of King's Cross was an intermediate station. On the extreme east of the site, King's Cross York Road station was served by suburban trains from Finsbury Park before they followed the sharply curved and steeply graded York Road Tunnel to join the City Widened Lines to Farringdon, Barbican and Moorgate.

  4. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The first flight to land was American Airlines Flight 341 from New York, which had stopped in Memphis and Little Rock. [21] The surrounding cities began to annex the airport property into their city limits shortly after the airport was developed. [7] The name change to Dallas/Fort Worth International did not occur until 1985.

  5. Sofia Metro - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the section from Mladost I to Business Park Sofia station (2.62 kilometres (1.63 mi), with three new underground stations) began on 25 April 2013, and was completed on 8 May 2015. [ 7 ] [ 13 ] It cost BGN 85,767,683 (EUR 43,852,320), VAT exclusive, and serves the majority of the second most densely populated area in Sofia.

  6. Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Local officials set the rates and the revenue is returned to the local governments quarterly. The top income tax bracket of 9.45 percent is the fifth highest combined state and local income tax rates in the country, behind New York City's 11.35 percent, California's 10.3 percent, Rhode Island's 9.9 percent, and Vermont's 9.5 percent. [191]