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FRF may refer to: Places * Fairfield railway station (Greater Manchester), in England * Rhein-Main Air Base (FRF is its OACI airport codename) a former United States airbase in Germany, near Frankfurt. * ISO 3166-2:FR-F (Centre-Val de Loire) People * Faculty research fellow Groups and organizations * Romanian Football Federation (Romanian: ') * Foundation for Religious Freedom, the entity controlling the New Cult Awareness Network * Free Russia Forum, a conference of the Russian opposition Science and technology * Francium fluoride (FrF), a hypothetical fluoride of the highly radioactive element francium * Frequency response function * Frequency reuse factor Other * French franc (French: Franc Français), the currency of France in use before the Euro * Fuji Rock Festival is an annual music festival, rock festival held in Naeba Ski Resort, in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. The three-day event, organized by Smash (Music promoters), Smash Japan, features more than 200 J ...
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Fairfield Railway Station (Greater Manchester)
Fairfield railway station serves the Fairfield area of Droylsden, Tameside, Greater Manchester and is located east of Manchester Piccadilly station. It was opened by the Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway in 1892, when the Fallowfield Loop to Manchester Central opened; it replaced an earlier station that had opened on the line in 1841, west of the present site. History Fairfield station, originally known as ''Fairfield for Droylsden'', was a junction with a pair of lines from the east breaking off and running to the south; this thereby facilitated a route, called the Fallowfield Loop, to Longsight, south Manchester and Manchester Central station. By means of a switchback to Gorton and Openshaw station, this branch enabled the turning round of locomotives without need for a turntable in the area. This could have been invaluable for servicing both the Guide Bridge yards and the facilities of Gorton and Beyer, Peacock & Company locomotive factories. The Fallowfield L ...
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