An 
interlining is an additional layer of fabric between the lining and the outer garment shell.  Insulating 
interlinings for winter
Kaynak: Lining (sewing)The platform was in service from February to September 1966 as part of an "
interlining" experiment, in which the TTC ran trains along three
Kaynak: Bay (TTC)needed to exchange reservation information in case passengers required flights of multiple airlines to reach their destination (“
interlining ”).
Kaynak: Passenger name recordAmerican and JetBlue announced a partnership regarding the 
interlining of routes between the airlines 27 of JetBlue's destinations that
Kaynak: American Airlinesmade of recycled newspaper, which he constructed during the German occupation of France , and the mollusque, a hat made without 
interlining .
Kaynak: Gerard AlbouyThis subway station was briefly used for 
interlining between two of Toronto's lines in 1966, producing an effect similar to the "branching
Kaynak: Toronto subway and RTIn 1998 the railroad acquired the Columbia Gardens - Fruitvale - Park Siding - Salmo, BC route from BNSF Railway ; 
interlining with the
Kaynak: International Rail Road SystemsYet another development during that time was the method used to secure the lining and 
interlining  once the tie had been folded into shape
Kaynak: NecktieThe company then decided an 
interlining  could bring an improvement, helping protect the shape despite the pulling, and designed a
Kaynak: Charvet Place VendômeWiderøe retains 
interlining  agreements and participates in EuroBonus  for international flights.  The airline was founded in 1934, and
Kaynak: Widerøe"French placket The fabric is simply folded over and the buttonhole stitching secures the two layers (or three layers if there is an 
interlining).
Kaynak: Placketchamoise-colour cloth"; plain weave; used for shirts or in dusters, 
interlining, storage bags for articles to prevent scratching | Fabrics |
Kaynak: Glossary of textile terminologyOther cases include double junctions  where a double-track branch line  ties into a double-track main line , permitting 
interlining of the
Kaynak: List of urban rail systems in JapanTraditionally a backing of linen or muslin  would be used as a stabilizing element Dressmaker's 
interlining and water-soluble paper are
Kaynak: Plainweave