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M Line (Kintetsu)
M line may refer to: *M-line (mittel line or middle line), a structure in a muscle sarcomere *M Ocean View, a light rail and former streetcar line in San Francisco, California *McKinney Avenue Transit Authority, a streetcar line in Dallas, Texas also named the M-Line *M (Los Angeles Railway), a former streetcar service *Geometrisches Mittel, or Geometric mean *M Line (Kintetsu), Japanese railwayline See also *M Train (other) M Train or M-Train may refer to: * M-Train, a former operator of half of Melbourne's suburban railway network and a former Melbourne tram service (2001–2004) * M (New York City Subway service) * MTR M-Train EMU or MTR Metro Cammell EMU, metro ..., several train services * M1 (other)#Railways {{disambiguation ...
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M-line
M line may refer to: *M-line (mittel line or middle line), a structure in a muscle sarcomere *M Ocean View, a light rail and former streetcar line in San Francisco, California *McKinney Avenue Transit Authority, a streetcar line in Dallas, Texas also named the M-Line *M (Los Angeles Railway), a former streetcar service *Geometrisches Mittel, or Geometric mean *M Line (Kintetsu), Japanese railwayline See also *M Train (other) M Train or M-Train may refer to: * M-Train, a former operator of half of Melbourne's suburban railway network and a former Melbourne tram service (2001–2004) * M (New York City Subway service) * MTR M-Train EMU or MTR Metro Cammell EMU, metro ..., several train services * M1 (other)#Railways {{disambiguation ...
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M Ocean View
The M Ocean View is a Muni Metro light rail line in San Francisco. It originated as one of San Francisco's streetcar lines in the early 20th century. Route description The line runs from Embarcadero station in the Financial District to Geneva Avenue and San Jose Avenue near City College of San Francisco in the Balboa Park neighborhood. The downtown portion of the line runs through the Market Street subway, which it shares with three other Muni Metro lines. It continues through the much older Twin Peaks Tunnel, emerging at West Portal Station. From there, it follows West Portal Avenue to the Saint Francis Circle, where it then takes its own right-of-way to 19th Avenue. The portion of the line on 19th Avenue between where it joins 19th near Eucalyptus Drive and Junipero Serra Boulevard is a right-of-way separated from the street. This section has two stations with high-platforms, one at the Stonestown Galleria on Winston Drive and the other at San Francisco State University on ...
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McKinney Avenue Transit Authority
The McKinney Avenue Transit Authority (MATA), a non-profit organization, operates the M-line Trolley in Dallas, Texas ( USA). The offices and car barn are located at 3153 Oak Grove, Dallas, TX 75204. In operation since 1989, it is an example of a heritage streetcar running historic cars. The main stretch of the line runs down McKinney Avenue in Uptown. While the "M-Line" name was officially adopted for the service in 2002, the line continues to be commonly known as "the McKinney Avenue trolley" (or streetcar). Since 2002, the M-line Trolley is free to the public, thanks to a joint operating subsidy received from Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) and the Uptown Improvement District. DART designates the streetcar as route 825 at transit stops. The M-line Trolley connects with the DART light rail system at Cityplace/Uptown on the northern end and St. Paul on the southern end. History Metropolitan Dallas had numerous streetcar lines from the late 19th century through 1930 ...
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M (Los Angeles Railway)
M refers to several streetcar routes in Los Angeles, California. The lines were operated by the Los Angeles Railway from 1917 to 1941. History The Homeward Avenue Line ran on Moneta Avenue and Athens Way. It began as a new routing of two former services in 1917. With the 1920 restructuring of routes, the line became a leg of the Grand & Moneta line. The new service ran from Crenshaw Avenue and West 54th Street via a circuitous route through Downtown Los Angeles Downtown Los Angeles (DTLA) contains the central business district of Los Angeles. In addition, it contains a diverse residential area of some 85,000 people, and covers . A 2013 study found that the district is home to over 500,000 jobs. It is ... to Moneta Avenue and West 54th Street where the lines split to two branches. One went west to 2nd Avenue, creating a loop route, and another continuing further south on Moneta via the Homewood Avenue branch's former terminal at Manchester. The line was given the letter d ...
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Geometric Mean
In mathematics, the geometric mean is a mean or average which indicates a central tendency of a set of numbers by using the product of their values (as opposed to the arithmetic mean which uses their sum). The geometric mean is defined as the th root of the product of numbers, i.e., for a set of numbers , the geometric mean is defined as :\left(\prod_^n a_i\right)^\frac = \sqrt /math> or, equivalently, as the arithmetic mean in logscale: :\exp For instance, the geometric mean of two numbers, say 2 and 8, is just the square root of their product, that is, \sqrt = 4. As another example, the geometric mean of the three numbers 4, 1, and 1/32 is the cube root of their product (1/8), which is 1/2, that is, \sqrt = 1/2. The geometric mean applies only to positive numbers. The geometric mean is often used for a set of numbers whose values are meant to be multiplied together or are exponential in nature, such as a set of growth figures: values of the human population or inter ...
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M Line (Kintetsu)
M line may refer to: *M-line (mittel line or middle line), a structure in a muscle sarcomere *M Ocean View, a light rail and former streetcar line in San Francisco, California *McKinney Avenue Transit Authority, a streetcar line in Dallas, Texas also named the M-Line *M (Los Angeles Railway), a former streetcar service *Geometrisches Mittel, or Geometric mean *M Line (Kintetsu), Japanese railwayline See also *M Train (other) M Train or M-Train may refer to: * M-Train, a former operator of half of Melbourne's suburban railway network and a former Melbourne tram service (2001–2004) * M (New York City Subway service) * MTR M-Train EMU or MTR Metro Cammell EMU, metro ..., several train services * M1 (other)#Railways {{disambiguation ...
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M Train (other)
M Train or M-Train may refer to: *M-Train, a former operator of half of Melbourne's suburban railway network and a former Melbourne tram service (2001–2004) *M (New York City Subway service) *MTR M-Train EMU or MTR Metro Cammell EMU, metro rolling stock of Hong Kong *Train M, a former service of Helsinki commuter rail * ''M Train'' (book), a 2015 book by Patti Smith *The M-Train Tour, Meghan Trainor's second tour See also *M-Bahn, a former Berlin magnetic levitation train (1989–1991) * M line (other) * M (other) M is the thirteenth letter of the modern Latin alphabet. M may also refer to: Companies and products * M (fragrance), a 2008 fragrance by Mariah Carey * M (rangefinder), a series of Leica cameras * M (virtual assistant), a former virtual ass ...
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