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| Sign at a store that sells tobacco products |
| Convenience store sign |
| "This convenience store checks IDs" |
| Phrase next to 'Please Have ID Ready,' perhaps |
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| Mar 24 2021 USA Today |
| Dec 14 2015 L.A. Times Daily |
| Jun 30 2013 Newsday.com |
| Aug 24 2012 Newsday.com |
| Dec 26 2004 Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate |
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The Weardale Railway is an independently owned British single-track branch line heritage railway between Bishop Auckland, Witton-le-Wear, Wolsingham, Frosterley and Stanhope. Weardale Railway began services on 23 May 2010, but decided to run special trains rather than a scheduled service for the 2013 season. * The railway originally ran from Bishop Auckland to Wearhead in County Durham, North-East England, a distance of 25 miles (40 km), built in the nineteenth century to carry limestone from Eastgate-in-Weardale, and provide passenger services to Weardale. Passenger services ceased in 1953, leaving only freight services to Eastgate until 1992. * After the quarry's owner Lafarge moved to road transport in 1993, the line was threatened with closure by British Rail (BR), and it was taken over by a group of enthusiasts. The Weardale Railway currently runs for 18 miles (29 km) between Bishop Auckland and the site of Eastgate-in-Weardale Station, making the line one of the longest preserved standard gauge heritage railways in Great Britain. |