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Superloop (connectivity Services)
Superloop may refer to: * SuperLoop, a bus rapid transit system in San Diego, California * Superloop (company), an Australian telecommunications company * London Superloop, a planned network of bus routes in London, UK * Super Loops, later known as Fire Ball, an amusement ride by Larson Company * SuperLOOP, a waterslide by ProSlide Technology; similar to the AquaLoop See also *Adelaide 500 The Adelaide 500 (also known as the VALO Adelaide 500 for sponsorship reasons) is an annual motor racing event for Supercars held on the streets of the east end of Adelaide, South Australia between 1999 to 2020 and again from 2022. It is somet ...
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SuperLoop
The SuperLoop was a bus rapid transit system in San Diego, California, United States, in the University City area. It connected the University of California San Diego to Westfield UTC. The first phase of station construction began in late 2007. SuperLoop began operations in an interim phase in mid-2009. At the launch of SuperLoop service, vehicles ran approximately every 10 minutes during the peak periods, and every 15 minutes during non-peak periods. Adjustments were made after periodic review to better serve demand. In June 2012, the SuperLoop was extended to serve the area east of UTC. The system featured a number of amenities associated with bus rapid transit, such as signal prioritization, electronic signs in shelters indicating time until the arrival of the next bus, and recognizable branding. However, it featured only a small quantity of dedicated lanes. Traffic pattern studies show that 60% of vehicles traveling in University City make internal trips. The SuperLoop is ...
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Superloop (company)
Superloop is an Australian telecommunications company and ISP. It was founded in 2014 by Bevan Slattery. History Superloop was founded by Bevan Slattery in 2014 when Slattery spun off the dark fibre infrastructure assets from his Megaport business. Superloop was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in June 2015. In October 2015, Superloop acquired Apex Networks for $5.8 million followed by Cinenet Systems for $3 million in November. In September 2016, Superloop acquired BigAir. In June 2021 Superloop acquired Internet service provider Exetel for $110 million in cash and shares. In October Superloop announced it would sell its Hong Kong subsidiary and certain assets in Singapore to Columbia Capital and DigitalBridge Investment Management for $140 million. The sale was completed in April 2022. In May 2022 Superloop acquired white label business Acurus for $15 million. In September that year, Superloop acquired VostroNet for $35 million in cash and shares. After My ...
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London Superloop
Superloop is a partially implemented express bus network in London, England. It will form part of the London Buses network and is planned to connect outer London town centres, railway stations and transport hubs. Orbital express bus routes were proposed in 2008 by Mayor of London Boris Johnson, with further proposals by the London Assembly in 2017. The 'Superloop' concept was announced in 2023 by Sadiq Khan, consisting of renumbering and improvements to existing express bus routes and the introduction of new express bus routes. Once complete, Superloop routes will form a long distance orbital service around London, as well as radial express services. The first service became operational on 15 July 2023. Nine of the ten routes are expected to be operational by March 2024. History Background A network of Green Line limited stop orbital routes was established by the London Transport Executive from 1953. Limited stop route X26 (now Superloop route SL7) from West Croydon to Heat ...
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Super Loops
The Fire Ball is an amusement ride manufactured by Larson International. It replaced a series of Larson rides manufactured prior to its unveiling, the first being the Super Loops and the second being the Ring of Fire. Several variations of each exist (e.g. Space Raiders, Mega Loop). The rides run the same but the older models have a caged train, whereas the Fire Ball has an open face-off train. Also, some owners of the older Ring of Fire rides have had the caged train replaced with the new Fire Ball train. Design The Fire Ball is high, long, and wide. It has a capacity of 20 people, with 10 two-person seats. The ride can be transported on a tandem axle trailer measuring high, long, and wide. There is a large steel boxed-track loop attached to a concrete base or portable trailer with supporting outriggers and steel cables. In this boxed track is a multiple-piece pivoted end-rim (inertia ring) with wheel dogs attached settled within this boxed track. On one section of the ...
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SuperLOOP
The SuperLoop was a bus rapid transit system in San Diego, California, United States, in the University City area. It connected the University of California San Diego to Westfield UTC. The first phase of station construction began in late 2007. SuperLoop began operations in an interim phase in mid-2009. At the launch of SuperLoop service, vehicles ran approximately every 10 minutes during the peak periods, and every 15 minutes during non-peak periods. Adjustments were made after periodic review to better serve demand. In June 2012, the SuperLoop was extended to serve the area east of UTC. The system featured a number of amenities associated with bus rapid transit, such as signal prioritization, electronic signs in shelters indicating time until the arrival of the next bus, and recognizable branding. However, it featured only a small quantity of dedicated lanes. Traffic pattern studies show that 60% of vehicles traveling in University City make internal trips. The SuperLoop is ...
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AquaLoop
An AquaLoop is a type of water slide, body water slide where single riders are dropped down a near vertical slide and into an Roller coaster elements#Inclined loop, inclined loop. They are usually located in water parks. History Austrians, Austrian manufacturer Aquarena developed the world's first mass-produced fully inverted Roller coaster elements#Inclined loop, looping water slide, known as the AquaLoop. The slide is currently licensed and distributed by Canada, Canadian water slide manufacturer WhiteWater West. There are nearly 20 AquaLoop installations around the world. The first installation was at Terme 3000 water park, Slovenia in 2008. Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast was the first to install more than one AquaLoop at a single location. The AquaLoop uses a trap-door to release riders down a near-vertical descent at a speed of up to . Riders experience 2.5 G-force, Gs in less than 2 seconds. The whole ride is over within 7 seconds. Ride An AquaLoop is launched from a platform ...
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