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  1. Self service technologies - Wikipedia

    Self-service technologies (SSTs) are technological interfaces allowing customers to produce services independent of involvement of direct service employee. [1] Self service technologies are replacing …

  2. Service number (United States Armed Forces) - Wikipedia

    Service number prefix and suffix codes were one and two letter designators written before or after a service number; a service member could only have one code at any given time. The purpose of …

  3. Service set (802.11 network) - Wikipedia

    A mesh basic service set (MBSS) is a self-contained network of mesh stations that share a mesh profile, defined in 802.11s. [9] Each node may also be an access point hosting its own basic service set, for …

  4. Hauser Refueling Facility - Wikipedia

    The BNSF Hauser Refueling Facility is a rail yard and fueling station located near Rathdrum, Idaho, which is owned and operated by the BNSF Railway which was completed in 2004. [1] The facility …

  5. La Junta Subdivision - Wikipedia

    The La Junta Subdivision is a railway line owned, maintained and operated by the BNSF Railway. The line stretches for 395 miles (636 km) across the south-central and southwestern parts of Kansas and …

  6. Chillicothe Subdivision - Wikipedia

    The names reflect BNSF current train symbol methodology although in radio communications trains are usually referred to by their lead locomotive's number. There are also frequent run through trains in …

  7. Morris Subdivision - Wikipedia

    The Morris Subdivision or Morris Sub is a railroad line that runs about 113 miles (182 km) from Breckenridge to Willmar, Minnesota. [1][2][3] Currently operated by BNSF Railway, this was part of …

  8. Phineas Gage - Wikipedia

    Cavendish, Vermont, 20 years after Gage's accident: (a) Region of the accident site (exact location uncertain); (t) Gage's lodgings, to which he was taken after his injury; (h) Harlow's home and …