The Sheffield to Hull line is a railway line in northern England. It runs from Sheffield north east to Hull Paragon via Doncaster. Stopping services on the line are provided by Northern Rail, with many branching off to Adwick or Scunthorpe. Some stopping services continue through Hull on the Yorkshire Coast Line or through Sheffield from the Sheffield-Lincoln Line.
No fast services run the entire length of the line, although CrossCountry trains link Sheffield with Doncaster, as do occasional East Midlands Trains services, while First TransPennine Express operates the South TransPennine route linking Sheffield with Scunthorpe via Doncaster.
Northern Rail operate a semi fast service along the line, with most continuing on to Bridlington / Scarborough, calling at Sheffield, Meadowhall, Doncaster, Goole, Brough, Hull, most of these services also continue fast to Bridlington calling only at Cottingham, Beverley, Driffield and Bridlington.
In February 2013 a significant landslip from a coal slag heap at the Hatfield Colliery closed the line between Hatfield and Stainforth railway station and Thorne South/Thorne North with bus replacements between Goole and Doncaster plus Scunthorpe and Doncaster stations, the buses leave hourly. The route reopened on 8 July 2013 following the successful clearance of the mining spoil responsible & completion of major repairs to the trackbed, though only a limited service (1 train per hour each way) was initially in operation. A full timetable resumed on 29 July.
No fast services run the entire length of the line, although CrossCountry trains link Sheffield with Doncaster, as do occasional East Midlands Trains services, while First TransPennine Express operates the South TransPennine route linking Sheffield with Scunthorpe via Doncaster.
Northern Rail operate a semi fast service along the line, with most continuing on to Bridlington / Scarborough, calling at Sheffield, Meadowhall, Doncaster, Goole, Brough, Hull, most of these services also continue fast to Bridlington calling only at Cottingham, Beverley, Driffield and Bridlington.
In February 2013 a significant landslip from a coal slag heap at the Hatfield Colliery closed the line between Hatfield and Stainforth railway station and Thorne South/Thorne North with bus replacements between Goole and Doncaster plus Scunthorpe and Doncaster stations, the buses leave hourly. The route reopened on 8 July 2013 following the successful clearance of the mining spoil responsible & completion of major repairs to the trackbed, though only a limited service (1 train per hour each way) was initially in operation. A full timetable resumed on 29 July.
Jumptap, Inc., was a startup headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts in the mobile industry.
Jumptap received financial support of 22 million from Valhalla Partners in 2006 as Round C financing.
Jumptap had strategic alliances with Autodesk and Openwave. In 2007 WPP bought a 2.5% stake in the company.
In 2007, Jumptap received:
* IDC's Ten Emerging Players to Watch in 2007
* FierceWireless Top Wireless Companies
* Frost and Sullivan Entrepreneurial Award for Mobility
* Fortune Magazine Top 24 Innovators
In 2008, Jumptap received:
* Gold award for Best Advertising and Marketing Search Engine at the Visiongain Mobile Advertising and Marketing Awards
On August 13, 2013, Jumptap announced it had agreed to be purchased by Millennial Media.
Jumptap received financial support of 22 million from Valhalla Partners in 2006 as Round C financing.
Jumptap had strategic alliances with Autodesk and Openwave. In 2007 WPP bought a 2.5% stake in the company.
In 2007, Jumptap received:
* IDC's Ten Emerging Players to Watch in 2007
* FierceWireless Top Wireless Companies
* Frost and Sullivan Entrepreneurial Award for Mobility
* Fortune Magazine Top 24 Innovators
In 2008, Jumptap received:
* Gold award for Best Advertising and Marketing Search Engine at the Visiongain Mobile Advertising and Marketing Awards
On August 13, 2013, Jumptap announced it had agreed to be purchased by Millennial Media.
Thomas P. Cadmus is a former National Commander of the American Legion.
Cadmus served in the United States Army as an Armored Reconnaissance Specialist from 1965 to 1967, and left the Army as a Specialist Five. During his enlistment, Cadmus was stationed at Fort Knox in Kentucky and in Munich, West Germany.
Cadmus joined the American Legion in 1967, and eventually served in a variety of capacities at the national level of the organization. He was ultimately elected National Commander at the 86th National Convention in Nashville, Tennessee on 2 September 2004. Cadmus was succeeded by Thomas L. Bock on 25 August 2005.
Cadmus served in the United States Army as an Armored Reconnaissance Specialist from 1965 to 1967, and left the Army as a Specialist Five. During his enlistment, Cadmus was stationed at Fort Knox in Kentucky and in Munich, West Germany.
Cadmus joined the American Legion in 1967, and eventually served in a variety of capacities at the national level of the organization. He was ultimately elected National Commander at the 86th National Convention in Nashville, Tennessee on 2 September 2004. Cadmus was succeeded by Thomas L. Bock on 25 August 2005.
Divine Word School is a co-educational primary school located in Rathfarnham, Dublin close to the Dublin Mountains.
The school caters for children who live in the surrounding housing estates which include Hermitage, Marley Grange, Aranleigh, Llewellyn and Grange Manor.
Sport
The school encourages the pupils to participate in sports such as hurling, Gaelic Football and soccer. Students can also participate in 'Breakfast table tennis', a table tennis competition which takes place before school each morning.
The school has a large grass area on which sports are played.
School Day
The school day begins at 8.50 every morning for all students and ends at 1.30 for younger students and 2.30 for all other students. Extracurricular activities take place after school up until the evening.
The school caters for children who live in the surrounding housing estates which include Hermitage, Marley Grange, Aranleigh, Llewellyn and Grange Manor.
Sport
The school encourages the pupils to participate in sports such as hurling, Gaelic Football and soccer. Students can also participate in 'Breakfast table tennis', a table tennis competition which takes place before school each morning.
The school has a large grass area on which sports are played.
School Day
The school day begins at 8.50 every morning for all students and ends at 1.30 for younger students and 2.30 for all other students. Extracurricular activities take place after school up until the evening.