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  2. File:Passenger Capacity of different Transport Modes.png

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    English: Passenger Capacity of different Transport Modes Passengers per hour on 3,5m wide lanes in the city mixed traffic regular bus BRT single lane cyclists pedestrians light rail BRT double lane heavy rail suburban rail Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative (TUMI)

  3. Mode of transport - Wikipedia

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    A mode of transport is a method or way of travelling, or of transporting people or cargo. [1] The different modes of transport include air, water, and land transport, which includes rails or railways, road and off-road transport. Other modes of transport also exist, including pipelines, cable transport, and space transport.

  4. Transport - Wikipedia

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    Various modes of transport in Manchester, England. A mode of transport is a solution that makes use of a certain type of vehicle, infrastructure, and operation. The transport of a person or of cargo may involve one mode or several of the modes, with the latter case being called inter-modal or multi-modal transport.

  5. Portal:Transport - Wikipedia

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    Modes of road transport in Dublin, 1929 (from Road transport) Image 17 Customized motorcycle to maximize load capacity. Mobility is important for motorcycles, which are primarily used for transporting light cargo in urban areas.

  6. Outline of transport - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport: Heritage railways • Tram and light-rail transit systems • Melbourne tram routes • Metro systems (subways) • London Underground stations • Closed London Underground stations • Melbourne railway stations • Closed Melbourne railway stations • Named passenger trains • UK railway stations

  7. Land transport - Wikipedia

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    Public transport may also involve the intermediate change of vehicle, within or across modes, at a transport hub, such as a bus or railway station. Taxis and buses can be found on both ends of the public transport spectrum. Buses are the cheaper mode of transport but are not necessarily flexible, and taxis are very flexible but more expensive.

  8. DOT pictograms - Wikipedia

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    Such images are often used in airports, train stations, hotels, and other public places for foreign tourists, as well as being easier to identify than strings of text. Among these pictograms are graphics representing toilets and telephones .

  9. Outline of public transport - Wikipedia

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    Pulled rickshaw - A mode of human-powered transport by which a runner draws a two-wheeled cart which seats one or two people. Share taxi - Vehicles for hire that are typically smaller than buses and usually take passengers on a fixed or semi-fixed route without timetables, but instead departing when all seats are filled.