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  • BCDR 28
  • The Belfast and County Down Railway (BCDR) Class 28 locomotive was speculatively built by Harland & Wolff in 1937. It remained operational until withdrawn

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  • Belfast and County Down Railway
  • Former Irish railway linking Belfast with County Down

    The Belfast and County Down Railway (BCDR) was an Irish gauge (1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)) railway in Ireland (later Northern Ireland) linking Belfast with County

    Belfast and County Down Railway

    Belfast_and_County_Down_Railway

  • BCDR 4-6-4T
  • Steam locomotive class of Ireland

    The Belfast and County Down (BCDR) 4-6-4 T were a class of four 6-coupled tank locomotives built by Beyer, Peacock & Company in 1920. Generally reliable

    BCDR 4-6-4T

    BCDR_4-6-4T

  • Downpatrick and County Down Railway
  • Heritage railway and museum in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland

    its track is on part of the now-closed Belfast and County Down Railway (BCDR) mainline which ran between Belfast, Downpatrick, and Newcastle. The heritage

    Downpatrick and County Down Railway

    Downpatrick_and_County_Down_Railway

  • Victoria (District Electoral Area)
  • Electoral division in east Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Corry* 11.85% 1,838 1,985.4           UUP Dorothy Dunlop 8.80% 1,365 1,425.28 1,595.14 1,596.58 1,619.62 2,282.62   Alliance George Thompson 8.23% 1,278

    Victoria (District Electoral Area)

    Victoria (District Electoral Area)

    Victoria_(District_Electoral_Area)

  • Holywood, County Down
  • Town on outskirts of Belfast, Northern Ireland

    2 August 1848, the first leg of the Belfast and County Down Railway, or BCDR, was opened from Belfast to Holywood. The Holywood railway station opened

    Holywood, County Down

    Holywood, County Down

    Holywood,_County_Down

  • Belfast–Bangor line
  • Commuter railway line in Northern Ireland

    subsequently acquired by the Belfast and County Down Railway (BCDR) in 1884. The BCDR's first chief engineer, Sir John Macneill, played a significant

    Belfast–Bangor line

    Belfast–Bangor line

    Belfast–Bangor_line

  • Belfast Central Railway
  • Railway company in Northern Ireland

    lines in Belfast (the Ulster Railway, the Belfast and County Down Railway (BCDR) and the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway (BNCR)). It branched off from

    Belfast Central Railway

    Belfast Central Railway

    Belfast_Central_Railway

  • Neill's Hill railway station
  • Disused railway station in Northern Ireland

    Castlewellan line and the terminus at Newcastle railway station in Newcastle. BCDR built the main line from Belfast Queen's Quay to Newtownards in 1850 with

    Neill's Hill railway station

    Neill's Hill railway station

    Neill's_Hill_railway_station

  • NI Railways
  • Rail operator in Northern Ireland

    Down Railway (BCDR). The Transport Act (Northern Ireland) 1948 created the Ulster Transport Authority (UTA), which took over the BCDR later that year

    NI Railways

    NI Railways

    NI_Railways

  • Glider (Belfast)
  • Bus rapid transit system in Northern Ireland

    trackbed of what had been the main line of the Belfast and County Down Railway (BCDR) between the site of Ballymacarrett Junction in East Belfast and the former

    Glider (Belfast)

    Glider (Belfast)

    Glider_(Belfast)

  • Bangor, County Down
  • City in County Down, Northern Ireland

    acquired by the BCDR in 1884. and closed to goods traffic on 24 April 1950.[citation needed] Bangor West railway station was opened by the BCDR on 1 June 1928

    Bangor, County Down

    Bangor, County Down

    Bangor,_County_Down

  • List of closed railway stations in Ireland
  • as "Belfast", renamed "Belfast, Queen's Quay" 1852, the adjacent BHBR and BCDR stations merged 1884 Terminus for Donoughmore Extension Railway from May

    List of closed railway stations in Ireland

    List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Ireland

  • Slip coach
  • Train cars detachable from rear of a moving train

    re-introduced including one at Sallins and one at Kildare. From 1902 to 1918, the BCDR operated a slip off the Saturdays' only noontime Belfast Queens Quay to Newcastle

    Slip coach

    Slip coach

    Slip_coach

  • Downpatrick Loop Platform railway station
  • Heritage railway station in County Down, Northern Ireland

    station was constructed as part of the Belfast and County Down Railway (BCDR) mainline from Queens Quay, Belfast to Downpatrick. However, with growing

    Downpatrick Loop Platform railway station

    Downpatrick Loop Platform railway station

    Downpatrick_Loop_Platform_railway_station

  • Magherascouse
  • Townland in County Down, Northern Ireland

    Rail, BCDR History". 30 November 2023. Archived from the original on 30 November 2023. Retrieved 29 December 2023. "Griffith's Valuation BCDR". griffiths

    Magherascouse

    Magherascouse

    Magherascouse

  • Downpatrick
  • Town in County Down, Northern Ireland

    Down Railway is Ireland's only full-sized heritage railway. Built on the BCDR's former line to Belfast, it links the town with Inch Abbey and various other

    Downpatrick

    Downpatrick

    Downpatrick

  • Northern Counties Committee
  • Railway in Northern Ireland (1903–1949)

    business to unlicensed, "pirate" road freight operators and in 1932, the BCDR, GNR(I) and NCC formally asked the government to create a monopoly covering

    Northern Counties Committee

    Northern Counties Committee

    Northern_Counties_Committee

  • UTA MED
  • considerably lighter that used for the steam locomotives of the former BCDR; those on the former NCC lines had lower panels in "LMS red", with the upper

    UTA MED

    UTA MED

    UTA_MED

  • Coaching stock of Ireland
  • Rail passenger coaches

    (4201–4208) (44 seats + 1 wheelchair) One Catering Car – CC (4401–4408) (28 seats) Four Standard Class – SC (35 in 4101–4143) (69 seats + 1 wheelchair)

    Coaching stock of Ireland

    Coaching_stock_of_Ireland

  • Steam locomotives of Ireland
  • List of steam locomotives used on Ireland's railways

    Rowledge 1993, pp. 115. Haresnape & Rowledge (1982), pp. 17–27 Kullman, Kurt (28 May 2018). "Rolling Stock". "The First Irish Railway: Westland Row to Kingstown"

    Steam locomotives of Ireland

    Steam locomotives of Ireland

    Steam_locomotives_of_Ireland

  • Ulster Folk and Transport Museums
  • Transport Museum in Cultra, Northern Ireland

    full story of the Harrier "Jump-Jet" Part One, archived from the original on 28 August 2008, retrieved 8 July 2008 Voice, David (2004). The Definitive Guide

    Ulster Folk and Transport Museums

    Ulster Folk and Transport Museums

    Ulster_Folk_and_Transport_Museums

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  • Abul-Yusr
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abul-Yusr

    A Great Sahabi who Participated in the Battle of Badr

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  • Badr Udeen
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

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    Full Moon of the faith

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    Full Moon of the faith

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    Name of a sahabi who participated in the battle of Badr

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    Full Moon of the World

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    Name of a Sahabi who Participated in the Battle of Badr

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  • AbuTalha
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    A Great Sahabi who Participated in the Battle of Badr

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  • Abu-Masood
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    Arabic, Muslim

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    A Great Sahabi who Participated in the Battle of Badr

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  • Badr-al-Din
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Badr-al-Din

    Full Moon of the Faith

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  • AbuMasood
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    Arabic, Muslim

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    A Great Sahabi who Participated in the Battle of Badr

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  • Badr-Aldin
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    Led by Allah

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    Tulaib

    Name of a Sahabi who Participated in the Battle of Badr

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    A Great Sahabi who Participated in the Battle of Badr

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    Companion who Participated in the Battle of Badr

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    Companion who participated in the Battle of Badr

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    Name of a sahabi who participated in the battle of Badr

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  • Abu-Talha
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abu-Talha

    A Great Sahabi who Participated in the Battle of Badr

    Abu-Talha

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  • Ecliptic
  • a.

    A great circle drawn on a terrestrial globe, making an angle of 23¡ 28' with the equator; -- used for illustrating and solving astronomical problems.

  • Tropic
  • n.

    One of the two small circles of the celestial sphere, situated on each side of the equator, at a distance of 23¡ 28/, and parallel to it, which the sun just reaches at its greatest declination north or south, and from which it turns again toward the equator, the northern circle being called the Tropic of Cancer, and the southern the Tropic of Capricorn, from the names of the two signs at which they touch the ecliptic.

  • Repetend
  • n.

    That part of a circulating decimal which recurs continually, ad infinitum: -- sometimes indicated by a dot over the first and last figures; thus, in the circulating decimal .728328328 + (otherwise .7/8/), the repetend is 283.

  • Juger
  • n.

    A Roman measure of land, measuring 28,800 square feet, or 240 feet in length by 120 in breadth.

  • Quarter
  • n.

    The fourth of a hundred-weight, being 25 or 28 pounds, according as the hundredweight is reckoned at 100 or 112 pounds.

  • Silicon
  • n.

    A nonmetalic element analogous to carbon. It always occurs combined in nature, and is artificially obtained in the free state, usually as a dark brown amorphous powder, or as a dark crystalline substance with a meetallic luster. Its oxide is silica, or common quartz, and in this form, or as silicates, it is, next to oxygen, the most abundant element of the earth's crust. Silicon is characteristically the element of the mineral kingdom, as carbon is of the organic world. Symbol Si. Atomic weight 28. Called also silicium.

  • Equimultiple
  • n.

    One of the products arising from the multiplication of two or more quantities by the same number or quantity. Thus, seven times 2, or 14, and seven times 4, or 28, are equimultiples of 2 and 4.

  • Ecliptic
  • a.

    A great circle of the celestial sphere, making an angle with the equinoctial of about 23¡ 28'. It is the apparent path of the sun, or the real path of the earth as seen from the sun.

  • Dish
  • n.

    A trough about 28 inches long, 4 deep, and 6 wide, in which ore is measured.

  • Pic
  • n.

    A Turkish cloth measure, varying from 18 to 28 inches.

  • Antarctic
  • a.

    Opposite to the northern or arctic pole; relating to the southern pole or to the region near it, and applied especially to a circle, distant from the pole 23¡ 28/. Thus we say the antarctic pole, circle, ocean, region, current, etc.

  • Strontium
  • n.

    A radioactive isotope of strontium produced by certain nuclear reactions, and constituting one of the prominent harmful components of radioactive fallout from nuclear explosions; also called radiostrontium. It has a half-life of 28 years.

  • Inclinnation
  • n.

    The angle made by two lines or planes; as, the inclination of the plane of the earth's equator to the plane of the ecliptic is about 23¡ 28'; the inclination of two rays of light.