Transport corridor
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A transportation corridor is a generally linear tract of land that contains lines of transportation like highways, railroads, or canals. Often, new transport lines are built alongside existing ones to minimize pollution.
Types[edit]
- Bus lane
- HOV lane
- Bus rapid transit
- Subway systems
- Cruise ship ports
- Rapid transit
Examples[edit]
- Transportation Corridor Agencies
- Pan-European corridors
- Western Railway Corridor
- Southeast High Speed Rail Corridor
- Northeast Corridor
- Panama Canal
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