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N25, N-25 or N.25 may refer to: Roads * Route nationale 25, in France * N25 road (Ireland) * N-25 National Highway, in Pakistan * Nebraska Highway 25, in the United States Other uses * N25 (Long Island bus) * Blue Heron Airport, in Schoharie County, New York, United States * , a submarine of the Royal Navy * London Buses route N25 The London Night Bus network is a series of night bus routes that serve Greater London. Services broadly operate between the hours of 23:00 and 06:00. Many services commence from or operate via Trafalgar Square and are extensions or variatio ... * Nitrogen-25, an isotope of nitrogen {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ...
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N-25 National Highway
The N-25 or National Highway 25 ( ur, ) is an 850 km national highway in Pakistan which extends along from Karachi in Sindh province to Quetta in Balochistan province. It was previously known as the ''Regional Cooperation for Development Highway'' (RCD Highway). Also known as killer highway See also *Economic Cooperation Organization *Motorways of Pakistan *National Highways of Pakistan *Transport in Pakistan *National Highway Authority The National Highway Authority (NHA; ur, ) is a statutory body under the Ministry of Communications (Pakistan), Ministry of Communications (MoCom) of Pakistan. History In 1978, the Government of Pakistan federalised five important inter-prov ... References External links National Highway Authority {{coord missing, Balochistan, Pakistan, Sindh Highways in Pakistan Roads in Pakistan Quetta District Roads in Balochistan, Pakistan ...
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Route Nationale 25
The Route nationale 25 is a motorway in northern France. It connects the towns of Amiens and Arras and is approximately 68 km long. Route Until recently, the road used to begin at a junction with the N1 in the centre of Amiens at the Esplanade Édouard Branly. The road followed Rue du Marechal de Lattre de Tassigny to the north. The new road now starts at a junction with the A29 autoroute and forms the north east section of the town's by-pass. The routes re-converge at junction 38 with the RN 25 heading north and the by-pass becoming the RN 1. The road passes Villers-Bocage passing through open countryside. After Beauval the road drops into the Authie valley and the town of Doullens. The road turns east thereafter and passes several British War Cemeteries. The road passes Beaumetz-lès-Loges before reaching the outskirts of Arras. The new road becomes the towns north west by-pass ending at a junction with the RN 17. The old road is now numbered the RD 265 and nam ...
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N25 Road (Ireland)
The N25 road is a national primary road in Republic of Ireland, Ireland, forming the route from Cork (city), Cork to Rosslare Europort via Waterford City. The road is part of the European route E30, E30 European route and a short section is also part of the European route E01, E01 European route. It forms part of the proposed Atlantic Corridor route. Route Up to 22 February 2012, the Cork South Ring Road was designated as part of the N25. However, on 23 February, this section of road was redesignated as N40 road (Ireland), N40 and hence from this date, the N25 now commences at the Dunkettle Interchange. From the Dunkettle Interchange the N25 commences east as the ''East Cork Parkway'' dual-carriageway, with interchanges for Fota Island and Cobh, and also Carrigtwohill. The next major destination on the route is Midleton. The dual-carriageway ends after bypassing Midleton with an ordinary two-lane road continuing east to Youghal. At Youghal a single carriageway bypass was com ...
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Nebraska Highway 25
Nebraska Highway 25 is a highway in southwestern Nebraska. It runs for . Its southern terminus is at the Kansas border south of Trenton. Its northern terminus is at U.S. Highway 30 in Sutherland. A previous routing of the highway is now Nebraska Highway 25A, which serves as a spur to Palisade. Route description Nebraska Highway 25 begins at the Kansas border and serves as a continuation of K-25. It goes north into farmland and near the Swanson Reservoir before it turns northeast to go into Trenton. In Trenton, NE 25 meets U.S. Highway 34. It continues north for , where it meets U.S. Highway 6. It proceeds north through Hayes Center, then goes northwesterly to the border of Hayes County and Lincoln County. The highway then turns due north and meets Nebraska Highway 23 Nebraska Highway 23 is a highway in southwestern Nebraska, United States. Its western terminus is on the Colorado border at Venango, where the highway continues west as Colorado State Highway 23. ...
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N25 (Long Island Bus)
The following bus routes are operated in Nassau County, New York. Most of these routes are operated under Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE), formerly Metropolitan Transportation Authority, MTA Long Island Bus, except in Greater Long Beach, New York, Long Beach, where that city operates its own bus service through Long Beach Bus. Some of them are the direct descendants of tram, streetcar lines (see List of streetcar lines on Long Island and List of streetcar lines in Queens, in Queens), and most were previously privately operated prior to 1973. These routes are designated on the buses, bus stop signs, and timetables with a lowercase "n". Previously, the routes were designated with an uppercase "N", akin to routes in bus systems surrounding the area. Note that the buses purchased secondhand from Foothill Transit still display the uppercase "N" on their signs. This table gives details for the routes that service Nassau County primarily. For details on routes that run into Nassau Coun ...
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Blue Heron Airport
Blue Heron Airport is a privately owned, public use airport in Schoharie County, New York, United States. It is three nautical miles (6  km) northeast of the central business district of Gallupville, New York. It was formerly a private-use facility with the FAA identifier NK93. Facilities and aircraft Blue Heron Airport covers an area of 20 acres (8 ha) at an elevation of 1,200 feet (366 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 9/27 with a turf surface measuring 2,600 by 70 feet (792 x 21 m). For the 12-month period ending June 11, 2010, the airport had 200 general aviation aircraft operations, an average of 16 per month. At that time there were two ultralight aircraft based at this airport. See also * List of airports in New York References External links * at New York State DOT Airport Directory Aerial image as of April 1997from USGS ''The National Map ''The National Map'' is a collaborative effort of the United States Geological Surve ...
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London Buses Route N25
The London Night Bus network is a series of night bus routes that serve Greater London. Services broadly operate between the hours of 23:00 and 06:00. Many services commence from or operate via Trafalgar Square and are extensions or variations of daytime routes and hence derive their number from these; for example, route N73 Oxford Circus to Walthamstow follows that of route 73 as far as Stoke Newington, before continuing further north. History The first night bus was introduced in 1913. By 1920 there were two 'All Night Bus Services' in operation named the 94 and 94a running from 23:30 to 05:30. A few more services were introduced over the following decades, but all ceased during World War II. Services resumed after the war, increasing as trams and trolleybuses were replaced in the late 1950s and 1960s. In 1978 London Transport listed 21 all-night bus routes. On many of these routes, "all-night" service meant a departure frequency of no more than one bus an hour. In Apr ...
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