Waterloo station,Improving escalators at Waterloo station
Three escalators leading from Waterloo Underground station's main ticket hall to the National Rail concourse will be closed while they are being refurbished from Monday, 9 May to November 2005.
Tube Lines will be managing this complex work and rigorously testing the escalators. Waterloo station,Improving escalators at Waterloo station
Archive for 12月, 2009
Waterloo station,Improving escalators at Waterloo station
星期五, 12月 25th, 2009London Waterloo station,also known as London Waterloo
星期五, 12月 25th, 2009London Waterloo station,also known as London Waterloo
Waterloo station also known as London Waterloo, is a major railway terminus in London, England owned and operated by Network Rail. It is near the South Bank in the London Borough of Lambeth, and in Travelcard Zone 1. In the financial year from 2007/8 (during which Eurostar services stopped using it) the Waterloo complex including the Underground and Waterloo East handled some 187,236 million passengers (not counting interchanges on the underground), comparable to the Gare Saint-Lazare in Paris and only behind the Gare du Nord in Europe.It has more platforms and a greater floor area than any other railway station in the UK. (Clapham Junction, just under four miles down the line, has the highest number of trains.) It is the terminus of a network of railway lines in South West England and the suburbs of London.London Waterloo station
waterloo university,The School of Optometry at the University of Waterloo
星期五, 12月 25th, 2009waterloo university,The School of Optometry at the University of Waterloo
The School of Optometry at the University of Waterloo provides the only English optometric training in Canada.
The School delivers an accredited, four year degree program leading to a professional Doctor of Optometry (OD). An extensive clinic program provides practical experience for students and health services for the public.waterloo university
The School also has an impressive program supporting research in Vision Science & Optometry.waterloo university