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5 unusual facts about Overground


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Triple-M has also produced other artists and bands such as Highland, The Boyz, Overground, Before Four, US5 and Ayman.

Overground

National Rail services in London, UK - in everyday speech, the word "overground" is often used informally to refer to National Rail services in London, to distinguish them from London Underground services.

London Overground - the official brand name of a London suburban railway run by Transport for London since 2007

Overground Network - a former temporary brand name for suburban railways in south London, UK, which is now defunct

Tunnels underneath the River Thames

The world's first underwater tunnel, now part of the Overground network.


Bijoy Das

After coming overground, Bijoy said that "he will never leave the principles and ideology taught by Paresh Baruah" and "he fully support Paresh Baruah and his ideals only".

British Rail Class 172

Testing of the first batch of new units, the 172/0 sets for London Overground, commenced in March 2010, with two sets (anonymous as they did not have unit numbers on them) being tested on the Old Dalby Test Track.

Highgate tube station

The surface station and overground tunnels have sometimes been used for filming and have appeared in several productions, notably the feature film Paperhouse, the TV series Messiah and the Steven Wilson music documentary film Insurgentes.

Kilburn station

Kilburn High Road railway station, a London Overground station on the Watford DC line

San Francisco's Doomed

The album was released in the UK on vinyl by punk reissue label Solar Lodge Records (run by John Balance of Coil) and on CD as a split release on Solar Lodge/Overground.

Shadwell station

Shadwell railway station, a station on the London Overground (formerly Shadwell tube station on the East London Line)

Walthamstow station

Walthamstow Queen's Road railway station on the London Overground Gospel Oak to Barking Line

William F. Dunne

At the end of 1922, when the underground CPA established its overground sibling, the Workers Party of America (WPA), Bill Dunne was elected one of three editors of the organization's weekly newspaper, The Worker.


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