High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rugby Central was a railway station serving Rugby in Warwickshire on the former Great Central Main Line which opened in 1899 and closed in 1969.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rugeley Town railway station serves the town of Rugeley in Staffordshire, England. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by London Midland.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Ruin Tower (Russian: Башня-руина) is an 18th century monument in Ekaterininsky park of Tsarskoye Selo in Pushkin, a town near St. Petersburg, Russia. It was designed and constructed in 1771-1773 by Russian architect Yury Felten, who chose to build it at a location near the Orlovsky gate.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The term "ruling grade" is usually used as a synonym for "steepest climb" between two points on a railroad. But if the steepest climb is, say, a quarter-mile of 2% upgrade preceded and followed by 1.5% grade the "ruling grade" can only be defined arbitrarily.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rumble is a fictional character in the Transformers universes. In order to trademark the name, Hasbro referred to the Alternators character as Decepticon Rumble.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Russian-American Magazin, also known as Erskine House, is a storehouse building in Kodiak, Alaska. It is the only property known to have been associated with the Russian and then the American trading companies active in Alaska.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Our Lord is a historic Russian Orthodox cathedral at 228 N. 12th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York, New York. It was built between 1916 and 1921 to the designs by Louis Allmendiger. The plan is based on a Greek cross and is designed in the Russian version of the Byzantine style. The building features characteristic Onion domes atop four octagonal towers and a large central dome each topped by a large, gilded Russian Orthodox cross.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Russian-American Building #29, also known as Tilson Building or Building No. 29, Sitka, is a building in Sitka, Alaska. It is a siding covered log building dating back to the years after the 1867 purchase of Alaska by the United States.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Russia Tower (Russian: Башня Россия; Bashnya Rossiya) is a partially built skyscraper in the Moscow International Business Centre of Moscow, Russia. Construction began in September 2007, and was planned to be completed in 2012. The total area of the structure would cover 520,000 m2 (5,600,000 sq ft), of which 38% (approximately 200,000 m2 (2,200,000 sq ft)) would be located underground. The tower would contain 118 floors, 101 elevators, and underground parking to accommodate 3,680 cars. Commercial retail shops would be located at the base of the building. The maximum people capacity of the building was projected to be around 30,000.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ruston & Hornsby, later known as Ruston, was an industrial equipment manufacturer in Lincoln, England, the company`s history going back to 1840. The company is best known as a manufacturer of narrow and standard gauge diesel locomotives and also of steam shovels. Other products included cars, steam locomotives and a range of internal combustion engines, and later gas turbines. The company is now part of the Siemens group of Germany.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! RV Wecoma is a research vessel owned by the National Science Foundation and operated by the College of Oceanic Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State University (OSU) as a member of the University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS) fleet. Its is based in Newport in the U.S. state of Oregon near OSU`s Hatfield Marine Science Center. Launched in 1975, it has a maximum displacement of 1,150 long tons (1,168 t).
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Ryan Model 147 Lightning Bug was a drone, or unmanned aerial vehicle, developed from the earlier Ryan Firebee target drone series.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Ryman Auditorium (formerly Grand Ole Opry House and Union Gospel Tabernacle) is a 2,362-seat live performance venue, located at 115 5th Avenue North, in Nashville, Tennessee and is best known as the historic home of the Grand Ole Opry.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The S-train (Danish: S-tog) network is a urban rapid transit network mainly serving the urban Copenhagen area, Denmark. It connects the city center, the outer boroughs of Copenhagen and the inner suburbs. A small number of stations reaches a bit further out, due to track extensions. Average station difference is 2.0 km for the entire system. Weekdays all stations are served at least every 10 minutes until the evening. In the city center trains depart every two minutes or every five minutes at the half-moon shaped "ringline". Sundays these time differences are doubled.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sabah Theological Seminary (STS) is an interdenominational Protestant seminary located in the town of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. Established in 1988, STS is accredited by the Association for Theological Education in South East Asia (ATESEA) and a participating school of the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology (SEAGST) from which the Master of Theology degree is awarded
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sabeco World Trade Center is a skyscraper prepared to be constructed in 2-4-6 Hai Ba Trung, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. This tower will have 40 floors and features a traditional Vietnamese house. The architect of the tower is Architect HOK International. Upon completion, this tower will be one of the highest buildings in Vietnam. As of 2010, the highest building in Vietnam is Bitexco Financial Tower in Ho Chi Minh City. Saigon Plaza will include offices, entertainment, shopping malls, hotel and a convention hall..
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Sabine Pass Light is a historic lighthouse in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, on the Louisiana side of the Sabine River across from the community of Sabine Pass, Texas. It went into operation in 1857 and remained lit for 95 years, with the exception of a brief period during the Civil War. The light was permanently extinguished by the Coast Guard in 1952. The wharfs, keeper`s house and wooden outbuilding have all been destroyed by marsh fire.