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E38 Expressway (Japan)
E38 or E-38 may refer to: * BMW E38, a BMW 7 Series automobile * HMS E38, HMS ''E38'', a 1916 British E class submarine * Hikarigaoka Station or E-38, a Tokyo Toei Ōedo Line railway station * Nimzo-Indian Defence or E38, a chess opening * Alpine–Casparis Municipal Airport, an airport in Texas having the FAA LID code of E38. * European route E38 in Ukraine, Russia and Kazakhstan * Dōtō Expressway (main route) and Kushiro Sotokan Road (between Kushiro-nishi IC and Kushiro-higashi IC), route E38 in Japan * SMART Tunnel, route E38 in Malaysia {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ...
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BMW E38
The BMW Generation E38 is the third generation of the BMW 7 Series luxury cars and was produced from 1994 until 2001. The E38 replaced the E32 7 Series and was produced with petrol and turbo-diesel straight-six and V8 engines, along with a petrol V12 flagship model. Three wheelbase lengths were available — short (i), long (iL) and Limousine (L7). The E38 was the first car available with curtain airbags. It was also the first European car to offer satellite navigation and the first BMW to offer an in-built television. The E38 was the first 7 Series to be available with a diesel engine and the last to be available with a manual transmission. In 2001, the E38 was replaced by the E65 7 Series. Development In early 1988, development began on the third generation of the 7 Series. From 1988 to 1990 styling work was done initially under design director Claus Luthe (through April 1990, taken over by Dr. Wolfgang Reitzle), when Boyke Boyer's concept design was chosen and furthe ...
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HMS E38
HMS ''E38'' was a British E-class submarine built by Fairfield, Govan, Clyde. She was launched on 13 June 1916 and commissioned on 10 July 1917. ''E38'' was sold for scrap in Newport on 6 September 1922. Design Like all post-''E8'' British E-class submarines, ''E38'' had a displacement of at the surface and while submerged. She had a total length of and a beam of . She was powered by two Vickers eight-cylinder two-stroke diesel engines and two electric motors.Akerman, P. (1989). ''Encyclopaedia of British submarines 1901–1955''. 149–150. Maritime Books./ref> The submarine had a maximum surface speed of and a submerged speed of . British E-class submarines had fuel capacities of of diesel and ranges of when travelling at . ''E38'' was capable of operating submerged for five hours when travelling at . ''E38'' was armed with a QF 12-pounder 12 cwt naval gun, 12-pounder QF gun mounted forward of the conning tower. She had five 18 inch (450 mm) torpedo ...
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Hikarigaoka Station
is a subway station on the Toei Ōedo Line in Nerima, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tokyo subway operator Toei Subway. Lines Hikarigaoka Station is the terminus of the Toei Ōedo Line. It is numbered E-38. Station layout The station is the westernmost of all Toei stations, and, at a depth of 11.9 m below ground level, the platform is the closest to the surface of all the Ōedo Line stations. There are five exits from the station, labelled A1 through to A5. Platforms The station has an island platform with two tracks. File:Hikarigaoka Station platforms - Jan 8 2022 various 12 34 15 523000.jpeg, The platforms in January 2022 History Hikarigaoka Station opened on 10 December 1991. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2011, the station was used by an average of 56,529 passengers (28,347 boarding, 28,182 exiting) daily. Below is a table of the passenger statistics of the station beginning with 1991, the year the station entered service. Surrounding area The station is located towards ...
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Nimzo-Indian Defence
The Nimzo-Indian Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves: :1. d4 Nf6 :2. c4 e6 :3. Nc3 Bb4 Other move orders, such as 1.c4 e6 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.d4 Bb4, are also feasible. In the ''Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings'', the Nimzo-Indian is classified as E20–E59. This hypermodern opening was developed by Aron Nimzowitsch who introduced it to master-level chess in the early 20th century. Unlike most Indian openings, the Nimzo-Indian does not involve an immediate fianchetto, although Black often follows up with ...b6 and ...Bb7. By pinning White's knight, Black prevents the threatened 4.e4 and seeks to inflict doubled pawns on White. White will attempt to create a and develop their pieces to prepare for an assault on the Black position. Black's delay in committing to a pawn structure makes the Nimzo-Indian (sometimes colloquially referred to as the "Nimzo") a very flexible defence to 1.d4. It can also transpose into lines of the Queen's Gambit or Queen's Indian Defen ...
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Alpine–Casparis Municipal Airport
Alpine–Casparis Municipal Airport is a city-owned public-use airport located northwest of the central business district of Alpine, a city in Brewster County, Texas, United States. It supports two small runways and is not meant for large commercial planes. Alpine-Casparis is the only airport in Brewster County. Former airline service The airport previously had scheduled passenger air service operated by Lone Star Airlines, a commuter air carrier, during the early 1990s flown with Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner propjets. In 1992, Lone Star was flying nonstop to Austin (AUS) with continuing direct service to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). By 1993, Lone Star was continuing to fly direct one stop service to Dallas/Fort Worth via an intermediate stop in Brownwood, Texas. In 1978, Alpine-based Big Bend Airways was operating flights to Midland/Odessa (MAF) and Lubbock (LBB). Trans-Texas Airways (TTa) also served Alpine via the Marfa Municipal Air ...
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European Route E38
European, or Europeans, or Europeneans, may refer to: In general * ''European'', an adjective referring to something of, from, or related to Europe ** Ethnic groups in Europe ** Demographics of Europe ** European cuisine, the cuisines of Europe and other Western countries * ''European'', an adjective referring to something of, from, or related to the European Union ** Citizenship of the European Union ** Demographics of the European Union In publishing * ''The European'' (1953 magazine), a far-right cultural and political magazine published 1953–1959 * ''The European'' (newspaper), a British weekly newspaper published 1990–1998 * ''The European'' (2009 magazine), a German magazine first published in September 2009 *''The European Magazine'', a magazine published in London 1782–1826 *''The New European'', a British weekly pop-up newspaper first published in July 2016 Other uses * * Europeans (band), a British post-punk group, from Bristol See also * * * Europe (disambi ...
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Dōtō Expressway
The is a Two-lane freeway, 2-laned national Expressways of Japan, expressway in Hokkaidō, Japan. It is owned and operated by East Nippon Expressway Company. It forms the middle section of the . Overview The expressway is connects the east of Hokkaidō with central regions including the greater Sapporo urban area. At Honbetsu Junction near the eastern end the expressway splits into two routes: one route heading east towards the city of Kushiro, Hokkaidō, Kushiro and another route heading north towards the city of Kitami, Hokkaidō, Kitami. All future extensions of these two routes will be constructed according to the New Direct Control System and are expected to operate toll-free upon completion. The expressway is among the least used in Japan. At the time of its opening it was used by an average of only 650 vehicles a day, the lowest among all national expressways in Japan. As of 2006 the average daily ridership of the expressway has increased to 4,751 vehicles (for compari ...
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Kushiro Sotokan Road
The is a two-lane expressway, two-lane national Expressways of Japan, expressway in Kushiro Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. As of July 2019, it connects the city Kushiro, Hokkaido, Kushiro to the adjacent Kushiro (town), town that bears the same name. It is owned and operated by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and is signed as E38 and E44 under their "2016 Proposal for Realization of Expressway Numbering." Route description The Kushiro Sotokan Road was built to reduce congestion along Japan National Route 38, National Routes 38 and Japan National Route 44, 44 through Kushiro and to build part of the larger with plans to link it to the Dōtō Expressway. The route has a total length of . Variable-message signs indicate the speed limit along the road, but the standard limit is 100 km/h. History Kushiro Sotokan Road was opened in two stages. The first and largest stage was the construction of the road between Kushiro-nishi Interchange and Kushiro-higash ...
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