- are
alternatively known as mile
markers (sometimes
abbreviated MMs),
mileposts or mile
posts (sometimes
abbreviated MPs). A "kilometric point" is a term...
- The
Milepost is an
extensive guide book
covering Alaska, the Yukon, the
Northwest Territories, and
British Columbia. It was
first published in 1949 as...
- 1958)
Milepost 65.3:
Locke Mills Milepost 67:
Alder River bridge Milepost 68.2:
Alder River bridge Milepost 69.6:
Alder River bridge Milepost 70.1: Bethel...
- A
milepost equation,
milepoint equation, or
postmile equation is a
place where mileposts on a
linear feature, such as a
highway or rail line, fail to increase...
- CSX
Transportation (reporting mark CSXT),
known colloquially as
simply CSX, is a
class I
freight railroad company operating in the
Eastern United States...
-
MILEPOST GCC is a free, community-driven, open-source, adaptive, self-tuning
compiler that
combines stable production-quality GCC,
Interactive Compilation...
-
similar terms in
other languages (also
known as zero mile marker, zero
milepost,
control stations, or
control points)
denote a
particular location (usually...
-
submit plans to
transition to
milepost-based exit
numbering by 2012. All
interchanges were to be
renumbered to
milepost-based
numbers under a project...
- A
Saxon milepost (German: kursächsische Postmeilensäule,
colloquially sächsische Postmeilensäule or Postsäule) was a
milepost in the
former Electorate...
- of the
Maine Central diamond.
Milepost 4.8:
Sheepscot -
Small agent's
station building with a
northbound spur.
Milepost 6.4: Alna
Centre -
Small flag...