dockyard road造句
例句與造句
- The Harbour Line station of Dockyard Road is the nearest railhead.
- The nearest railway station is Dockyard Road on Harbour Line services of Central Railway.
- Tucked away behind Dockyard Road Railway Station, Kwan Kung is a small Chinese temple on 12, Nawab Tank Road.
- The fort was located at the present-day Joseph Baptista Gardens, atop Bhandarwada Hill outside the Dockyard Road railway station.
- In 1925, the line was connected to the then Victoria Terminus via an elevated rail corridor between Dockyard Road and Sandhurst Road.
- It's difficult to find dockyard road in a sentence. 用dockyard road造句挺難的
- Sailors based at Trincomalee Naval Base went on a rampage, attacking Central Road, Dockyard Road, Main Street, and North Coast Road.
- It lies atop Bhandarwada hill, behind the Dockyard Road railway station, at an altitude of and offers a panoramic view of the Mumbai harbour and the southern business district of the city.
- Now it is a place of many Islamic activities, irrespecitve of Caste, religion, color people are benefitting for the past 125 years from this small Khanqa and Masjid ( Madrasa ) at Dockyard Road . ..
- This area consists of Parts of Trincomalee Courts, Dockyard Road, St Mary's Street, Cathedral Street, Bakery Road, Gorge Road, Barathi Road, Fatima Road, Kadasamy Kovil Road, Inner Harbour Road and Lavendor Road.
- "' Bhaucha Dhakka "'( also called as Ferry Wharf ) is a wharf along the Thane Creek, along the coast of Dockyard Road on the Eastern seafront of Mumbai, the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra.
- The main objectives of a pilot project at city farm at Rosary High School, Dockyard Road, were to promote economic support for street children, beautify the city landscape, supply locally produced organic food to urban dwellers ( mainly those residing in slums ), and to manage organic waste in a sustainable city.
- Shah Deccan Qutub Konkan HazratPir Khwaja Habib Ali Shah died at Bombay, India on Thursday, 6th Dhul Hijjah 1323H, Thursday 1 February 1906 C . E ., in the Khanqah which was established by him, a learning centre in Dockyard Road, Majgown, Bombay, India, perpetuating the legacy of selfless service to humanity for which its founder was famous and now it visited by hundreds of people irrespective of religion, caste, creed or colour and all are benefitted by barakah of the Sufi saint.