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Väo

Väo is a subdistrict (Estonian: asum) in the district of Lasnamäe, Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It has a population of 130 (As of 1 January 2014).

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Coordinates: 59°25′59″N 24°53′31″E / 59.433117°N 24.892015°E / 59.433117; 24.892015

VO

VO can refer to:

  • Austrian Arrows (IATA code)
  • Data transfer object, formerly known as Value Object
  • Seagram's VO Whiskey
  • Vanadium(II) oxide, an inorganic compound
  • Velocity obstacle
  • Virtual organization (disambiguation)
  • Visual Objects, an object-oriented computer programming language
  • Value object, typically as the suffix on the name of a type of value object.
  • Voice-over
  • Virtual Observatory, in astronomy
  • Vendetta Online, a computer game
  • Volapük language (ISO 639-1 code)
  • VO language, a language in which the verb typically comes before the object.
  • Vote ordering, a concurrency control technique for guaranteeing global serializability; a generalization of commitment ordering
  • , a commune in the province of Padua in northern Italy
  • , a common Vietnamese surname
  • Vo, Togo, a prefecture in Togo
  • Vanguard Mid-Cap ETF, an exchange-traded fund with ticker symbol VO
  • Virginian and Ohio

    The Virginian and Ohio is both the name of a fictional railroad company created by W. Allen McClelland and the HO scale model railroad he built featuring this railroad. The V&O is famous in the model railroading world for setting a new standard for freelanced (fictional) model railroads designed to operate in a prototypical manner and was a major influence upon many model railroaders of the time. In 1984, Mr. McClelland wrote a detailed guide to the construction and operation of the railroad.

    Model railroad

    The original V&O was built in 1962 and was set in the 1950s. The railroad operated from Afton, VA to Elm Grove, VA. In the mid 1970s, Allen McClelland began a second phase of construction that expanded the railroad from Elm Grove to Kingswood Junction, VA. McClelland was very interested in actual prototype running so the railroad constantly moved forward in time. For example, in 1980 (1958 on the railroad), the V&O ran the last of its steam locomotives and switched entirely to diesel. Allen then moved the timeframe of the railroad to 1968. In the late 1990s, the railroad was expanded one final time and was updated to 1975.

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