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- The Highliner is a bilevel electric multiple unit (EMU) railcar. The original series of railcars were built in 1971 by the St. Louis Car Company for commuter...
- The Highliners is a British rock and roll / psychobilly band known for the hit singles “Henry The Wasp” and “The Benny Hill Boogie”, antics include dressing...
- 1534 and 1630 "Highliner" (built by St Louis 1971-1972) electric commuter cars at Illinois Railway Museum (these cars were renamed "Highliner I" in 2005 well...
- (371 mm) above the head of the rail. However, Metra Electric Highliner (now retired) and Highliner II have high-level entrances for the high-level platforms...
- May 16, 2015) was an American free climber, alpinist, BASE jumper, and highliner. He completed many hard first ascents, free solo ascents, speed ascents...
- the original Highliner fleet built by St. Louis Car Company and Bombardier in the 1970s. On February 12, 2016, the original Highliners left on their...
- February 29, 1976 (Leap Day). The restaurant closed on May 15, 2010, and The Highliner opened briefly in its space that same year. The restaurant reopened under...
- trains, and ships. Intermodal containers Outdoor sculptures Architecture Highliner train cars Cutlery Rulers Surgical instruments Watches Guns Rail p****enger...
- steel for aesthetic reasons. Weathering steel was used in 1971 for the Highliner electric cars built by the St. Louis Car Company for Illinois Central...
- Sea Products featuring "Captain Highliner" portra**** by Canadian actor Bob Warner, which made the Captain Highliner persona a pop culture reference in...