Tom Walkinshaw Racing, a racing team and engineering company founded in 1976
Trans World Radio, a multinational Christian evangelistic broadcaster
Traveling wave reactor, a type of nuclear reactor that would convert fertile material into fissile fuel
Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit, Japan
Thrust-to-Weight Ratio of an aircraft or spaceship engine.
Time-weighted return is a method of calculating investment return.
Tuas West Road MRT station, Mass Rapid Transit station in Singapore, MRT station abbreviation
Tyne and Wear, county in England, Chapman code
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TWR may mean: Tom Walkinshaw Racing, a racing team and engineering company founded in 1976 Trans World Radio, a multinational Christian evangelistic broadcaster...
Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR) was a motor racing team and engineering firm founded in 1976, in Kidlington, near Oxford, England, by touring car racer Tom...
station on the line. TWR 70-000 series 10-car EMUs (since 1996) JR East E233-7000 series 10-car EMUs (since 30 June 2013) The TWR 70-000 series electric...
fitted with "TWR" centre cap (very similar to later XJR-S wheels fitted with "Sport" centre cap), TWR suspension kit, TWR brake kit, TWR steering wheel...
principal. Alan Jenkins was hired as technical director after Brawn moved to TWR, but had a difficult relationship with Oliver. The team was officially renamed...
RDI (born 30 July 1954) is a British car designer who has worked for Ford, TWR, and Aston Martin. In 1999 he became the Director of Design for Jaguar Cars...
Caer y Twr (meaning 'fort of the pile/heap') is an Iron Age hillfort atop the summit of the Holyhead Mountain in Anglesey, Wales. The hillfort, which...
Trans World Radio (TWR) is a multinational evangelical Christian media distributor. The largest Christian media organization in the world, it uses mediumwave...
engine used by Group 44 Racing. The car was launched during the 1985 season. TWR took over the IMSA GT Championship operation in 1988 and one model – XJR-9 –...
from Scotland and the founder of the racing team Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR). He was also involved in professional rugby union, as owner of Gloucester...
He won the BMW championship in 1980, and partnered Stirling Moss in the TWR-run BP/Audi team during the 1981 British Saloon Car Championship season....
Holyhead Mountain (Welsh Mynydd Twr, from mynydd 'mountain, unenclosed land' and twr 'a heap, pile') is the highest point on Holy Island, Anglesey, and...
Racing (TWR) in Uddevalla, Sweden and Phase 2 were designed and hand built by Renault Sport in Dieppe, France. Both variants were developed by TWR. The mid-engined...
began life as a successor to the Jaguar XJS envisioned by Tom Walkinshaw of TWR. Walkinshaw had been impressed by the XJS' potential after driving it in...
group was led by Ian Callum of TWR. The mechanical and aerodynamic design was led both by Tony Southgate, also of TWR, and Yutaka Hagiwara of Nismo. Southgate...
A traveling-wave reactor (TWR) is a proposed type of nuclear fission reactor that can convert fertile material into usable fuel through nuclear transmutation...
4 L inside the XJR12, developing an impressive 750 bhp (559 kW; 760 PS) TWR also upgraded production Jaguar cars (usually XJRSes), with a variety of...
After becoming established in IMSA, Jaguar turned to Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR) to develop another car known as XJR-6 for the World Sportscar Championship...
Corporation. McGuinness subsequently received the first US patent for a TWR in early 1995. The TWR was designed to mitigate problems of salt/solids deposition, corrosion...