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RDB00290228
rdb00290228
--- Reisende gehen an Bord eines Schiffes, Weggis 1940#Travellers boarding a ship, Weggis 1940- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00290171
rdb00290171
--- Dampfer "Stadt Zürich" 1942#Steamer "Stadt Zürich" 1942- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00319910
rdb00319910
--- Dampfer "Stadt Zürich" 1942#Steamer "Stadt Zürich" 1942- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00320087
rdb00320087
--- Dampfer "Stadt Zürich" 1942#Steamer "Stadt Zürich" 1942- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00320122
rdb00320122
--- Dampfer "Stadt Zürich", Angestellter verkauft Fahrkarten, 1942#Steamer "Stadt Zürich", employee selling tickets 1942- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00294845
rdb00294845
--- Kondukteur, Trolleybuslinie im Val-De-Ruz, NE 1949#Conductor, Trolley bus line in the Val-De-Ruz, NE 1949- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00294846
rdb00294846
--- Kondukteur in Trolleybus im Val-De-Ruz, NE 1949#Conductor, Trolley bus line in the Val-De-Ruz, NE 1949- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00294895
rdb00294895
--- Kondukteur, Trolleybuslinie im Val-De-Ruz, NE 1949#Conductor, Trolley bus line in the Val-De-Ruz, NE 1949- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00324848
rdb00324848
--- Kondukteur, Trolleybuslinie im Val-De-Ruz, NE 1949#Conductor, Trolley bus line in the Val-De-Ruz, NE 1949- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00354191
rdb00354191
--- Kondukteur in Trolleybus im Val-De-Ruz, NE 1949#Conductor, Trolley bus line in the Val-De-Ruz, NE 1949- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00240632
rdb00240632
--- Streik im Elsass: Reisende am Ticket-Schalter, 1953#Strike in the Alsace: Travellers at the ticket office, 1953- RDB BY DUKAS
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Billetschalterdrucker, 1959
--- Billetschalterdrucker, 1959#Ticket printer, 1959- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00156334
Billettdruckerei, 1959
--- Billettdruckerei, 1959#Ticket printer, 1959- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00244555
rdb00244555
--- Lugano, Männer beim Billet lösen, Fahrkartenschalter, 1961#Lugano, Men buying ticket at ticket office, 1961- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00358787
rdb00358787
--- Entwertung der Fahrkarte an Automaten, Zürich 1965#Ticket cancel machine, Zurich 1965- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00358788
rdb00358788
--- Entwertung der Fahrkarte an Automaten, Zürich 1965#Ticket cancel machine, Zurich 1965- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00308646
rdb00308646
--- Neu in Zürich 1969: Selbstbedienung für Tram-Fahrkarten der Linie 9#New in Zurich 1969: Self-service for tram tickets for tram line 9- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00338307
rdb00338307
--- Neu in Zürich 1969: Selbstbedienung für Tram-Fahrkarten der Linie 9#New in Zurich 1969: Self-service for tram tickets for tram line 9- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00338308
rdb00338308
--- Neu in Zürich 1969: Selbstbedienung für Tram-Fahrkarten der Linie 9#New in Zurich 1969: Self-service for tram tickets for tram line 9- RDB BY DUKAS
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Buschauffeuse, Lausanne 1972
--- Buschauffeuse, Lausanne 1972#Female Bus Conductor, Lausanne 1972
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Buschauffeuse, Lausanne 1972
--- Buschauffeuse, Lausanne 1972#Female Bus Conductor, Lausanne 1972
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RDB00388969
rdb00388969
--- Billettschalter am Bahnhof Räfis-Burgerau SG 1974#Ticket shop at the railway station Räfis-Burgerau SG 1974- RDB BY DUKAS
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Richard Branson Businessman. A Pop Tycoon Lit The Fuse Yesterday Under A Bitter New Transatlantic Air Fares War. Millionaire Richard Branson Whose Stable Recording Stars Includes Boy George And Genesis Announced That He Had Bought An Airline And Plan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mail On Sunday/REX Shutterstock (1132410a)
Richard Branson Businessman. A Pop Tycoon Lit The Fuse Yesterday Under A Bitter New Transatlantic Air Fares War. Millionaire Richard Branson Whose Stable Recording Stars Includes Boy George And Genesis Announced That He Had Bought An Airline And Planned To Sell One Way Seats To The Us For A99. Within Hours British Caledonian Revealed Its Own Plan To Revolutionise Ticket Pricing And Offer A Fourth Class Service To New York Fora S Little As 50.
Richard Branson Businessman. A Pop Tycoon Lit The Fuse Yesterday Under A Bitter New Transatlantic Air Fares War. Millionaire Richard Branson Whose Stable Recording Stars Includes Boy George And Genesis Announced That He Had Bought An Airline And Plan
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Happy Birthday: Richard Branson wird am 18.Juli 2015 65 Jahre alt
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KAMPF DER KOENIGINNEN
Wallis - cow fighting, Kampf der Koeniginnen, Combat des Reines, Ayent
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Patrick Nuo
--- Patrick Nuos BahnCard#Patrick Nuo's BahnCard
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RDB00203378
Post und SBB-Verkaufsstelle unter einem Dach
Post Wiesendangen 19.3.2004 Die Poststelle in Wiesendangen bei Winterthur verkauft auch SBB Billete BL 68.04.03- RDB BY DUKAS
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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, AMERICA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 588383bw )
Queues for half price show tickets, Las Vegas, Nevada, America.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, AMERICA
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Mary-Kate Olsen out for lunch in Hollywood, California, America - 20 Oct 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Most Wanted / Rex Features ( 616695F )
Fashion's biggest bag lady Mary-Kate Olsen out for lunch in Hollywood. Mary-Kate was dressed in her favourite colour - black and saving on quarters
Slogans: Don't say it - display it!
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STARS WEARING SLOGANS
Celebrities are well versed in the art of conversation, whether it's chatting about their latest film, their latest love or their latest scandal; however, living by the adage 'a picture paints a thousand words', these celebs have decided to let their t-shirts do the talking.
Paparazzi hounded Eva Longoria-Parker makes her feelings painfully clear.
Given the chaotic nature of Britney Spear's life some might question this statement.
Lenny Kravitz comes over all philosophical and shares his motto with the world.
Former wild child Janice Dickinson shows support for another famous teen.
Clothes horse Victoria Beckham displays what her phrase would be if she were a super hero.
Nicolette Sheridan makes sure that everyone knows exactly what to say when they try her cooking.
Perez Hilton shows his charitable side by supporting the Save Britney fund.
If only Britney knew how ironic this t-shirt would be just few short years on.
David Hasselhoff lays the rumours about his health to rest.
Hmmm we're not sure how many people will be convinced by Khloe Kardashian's statement.
A provocative Tori Spelling lays down a challenge.
Tommy Lee states the bleeding obvious.
Ðber groupie Pamela Anderson tells it like it is.
KT Tunstall brings a fresh twist to the rock and roll lifestyle.
Sharon Stone shows her cheeky (monkey) side.
Animal lover Kate Walsh lets us know what her favourite pet is.
Is Lethal Bizzle a little bitter about not getting any awards?
Natasha Beddingfield gives off some rather mixed messages.
Anastacia's low cut top means the last thing people are lo...
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Shaquille O'Neal Party at The Boost Mobile Villa Presented by 790 The Ticket, Miami, Florida, America - 01 Feb 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sara Jaye Weiss / Rex Features ( 637838g )
Perez Hilton
Shaquille O'Neal Party at The Boost Mobile Villa Presented by 790 The Ticket, Miami, Florida, America - 01 Feb 2007
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Britney Spears pulled over by police EXCLUSIVE
Britney Spears could not find her registration as she got pulled over by Beverly Hills cop, no ticket for the star despite no licence plate and teinted windows !!! Avril 27, 2007 X17online EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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USA Broadway Stagehands End Strike
David Hyde Pierce speaks to the press outside the stage door of the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in New York City on Thursday, November 29, 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Turkey Izmir Province Selcuk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 1269395a )
Ephesus. Sign advertising Genuine Fake Watches and ten Euro price ticket. Turkey Turkish Eurasia Eurasian Europe Asia Turkiye Izmir Province Selcuk Ephesus Sign Market Stall Genuine Fake Watches 10 Destination Destinations European Middle East Signs Display Posted Signage South Eastern Europe Western Asia
Turkey Izmir Province Selcuk
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Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
Zones and signs at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.
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Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
Check-in hall, at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.
Ôø? David Levene / eyevine
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Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
Check-in hall, at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.
Ôø? David Levene / eyevine
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Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
Check-in hall, at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.
Ôø? David Levene / eyevine
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Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
Check-in desks, at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.
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Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
Departure lounge at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.
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Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
Arrivals corridor at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.
Ôø? David Levene / eyevine
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Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
Baggage reclaim at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.
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Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
Baggage reclaim at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.
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Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
Baggage reclaim at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.
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Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
Check-in hall, at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.
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Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
Check-in hall, at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.
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BA CEO Willie Walsh in the newly completed Heathrow Terminal 5.
Willie Walsh, British Airways CEO in the newly completed Terminal 5 Departure Hall. The chaos that marred Heathrow's Terminal 5 on its opening day, leaving many stranded overnight, "was not our finest hour" BA's boss has admitted. British Airways' chief executive Willie Walsh accepted the debacle had affected the reputation of BA and of Britain. On Thursday, 34 flights were cancelled and people waited up to four hours to reclaim luggage. On Friday, 36 flights out of T5 were cancelled, with more cancellations expected.
The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined
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BA CEO Willie Walsh in the newly completed Heathrow Terminal 5.
Willie Walsh, British Airways CEO in the newly completed Terminal 5 Departure Hall. The chaos that marred Heathrow's Terminal 5 on its opening day, leaving many stranded overnight, "was not our finest hour" BA's boss has admitted. British Airways' chief executive Willie Walsh accepted the debacle had affected the reputation of BA and of Britain. On Thursday, 34 flights were cancelled and people waited up to four hours to reclaim luggage. On Friday, 36 flights out of T5 were cancelled, with more cancellations expected.
The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined
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