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WTL or ''variation'' may refer to: Transportation * Whitley Bay Metro station (rail station code: WTL), North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, UK * Westall railway station (rail station code: WTL), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia * Tuntutuliak Airport (IATA airport code: WTL; FAA id: A61), Bethel, Alaska Companies * Windflow Technology (stock ticker: WTL) New Zealand wind power company * West Energy (stock ticker: WTL) Canadian energy exploration company * WorldCall (stock ticker: WTL) Pakistani telecom company Sports * Warszawskie Towarzystwo Łyżwiarskie (WTL), a Warsaw team in the Polish Ice Hockey Federation * Woodsball Tournament League, an outdoor forest paintball league; see woodsball Other uses * Windows Template Library, a Microsoft Windows programming library for Win32 See also

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Whitley Bay Metro Station
Whitley Bay is a Tyne and Wear Metro station, serving the coastal town of Whitley Bay, North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, England. It joined the network on 11 August 1980, following the opening of the first phase of the network, between Haymarket and Tynemouth via Four Lane Ends. History In 1860, the Blyth and Tyne Railway opened the line from Tynemouth to Dairy House Junction, situated south of the village of Hartley in Northumberland. The original station serving the coastal town was named ''Whitley'', and was located around west of the present station. However, this station was only open for four years, being closed in June 1864 and replaced by a station to the north, adjacent to the present day station at Monkseaton. On 3 July 1882, the North Eastern Railway opened the coastal route between Monkseaton and Tynemouth, replacing the inland Blyth and Tyne Railway route. A new station, designed by William Bell, was opened the same year. Also known as ''Whitley'', the station was ...
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