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  2. Category:Infrastructure in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Dams in Tokyo Prefecture (7 P) T. Transport infrastructure in Tokyo (4 C) This page was last edited on 5 January 2021, at 02:33 (UTC). Text ...

  3. Category:Transport infrastructure in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Category: Transport infrastructure in Tokyo. 3 languages. ... Bridges in Tokyo (9 P) Bus stations in Tokyo (3 P) R. Railway lines in Tokyo (32 C, 76 P)

  4. Transport in Greater Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Since the Tokyo region is densely populated and relies mainly on rail travel, air traffic infrastructure is comparatively underdeveloped. The situation has improved recently with expansions at both Tokyo airports, as well as Haneda Airport starting to accept international flights again.

  5. Tokyo Rinkai Subway Line - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Rinkai Subway Line (東京臨海地下鉄線) is the tentative name for a planned underground heavy rail line which will run north-south between Tokyo Station and the Ariake district along Tokyo Bay. As of 25 November 2022, the projected completion date is in the 2040s.

  6. Tokyo Freight Infrastructure Stands Up To The Wrath Of Super ...

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    Although Super Typhoon Hagibis has caused catastrophic floods, mudslides and at least 68 tragic deaths in Japan, FreightWaves understands from local sources that Tokyo's critical freight ...

  7. Toyota, NTT to invest $3.3 billion on development of AI platform

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    TOKYO (Reuters) -Toyota Motor and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) plan to invest a total 500 billion yen ($3.27 billion) by 2030 into an infrastructure and software platform using artificial ...

  8. Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel

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    G-Cans, originally G-CANS PROJECT, [5] is the name of a civic group [6] [7] whose goal is to "transform the area surrounding the Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel and the Shōwa Drainage Pump Station into a new cultural and community hub, utilizing these regional resources to promote regional development"; "CANS" represents the idea that "anything can be done with the ideas ...

  9. Transport in China - Wikipedia

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    Current railway network in China, including HSR lines. Rail is the major mode of transport in China. In 2019, railways in China delivered 3.660 billion passenger trips, generating 1,470.66 billion passenger-kilometres and carried 4.389 billion tonnes of freight, generating 3,018 billion cargo tonne-kilometres; [9] both traffic volumes are among the highest in the world.