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... transport system is obvious . One look at the capacities of different modes of transport given in Table 1 is enough to show that for peak hour traffic in urban areas , public transport is the only practi- cal solution for it would be ...
... transport system is obvious . One look at the capacities of different modes of transport given in Table 1 is enough to show that for peak hour traffic in urban areas , public transport is the only practi- cal solution for it would be ...
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... transport , as against indi- vidual transport , means any form of transportation which can be used collectively by people ( generally a large number ) going from different origins to different destinations . It may be publicly or ...
... transport , as against indi- vidual transport , means any form of transportation which can be used collectively by people ( generally a large number ) going from different origins to different destinations . It may be publicly or ...
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... Transportation ; problems and prospects N.Y. , Dutton , 1972 . Haefele , Edwin T. , ed . Transport and national goals . Washington , Brookings Institution , 1969 . Hammersley , Alan and Perry , Gordon A. Rail- ways and rail transport ...
... Transportation ; problems and prospects N.Y. , Dutton , 1972 . Haefele , Edwin T. , ed . Transport and national goals . Washington , Brookings Institution , 1969 . Hammersley , Alan and Perry , Gordon A. Rail- ways and rail transport ...
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