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  • 1Public transport in Auckland — Public transport in Auckland, the largest city of New Zealand, is served by three modes bus, train and ferry. A relatively extensive tram system was dismantled after the first half of the 20th century. Services are provided by various transport… …

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  • 2Public transport in New Zealand — exists in many of the country s urban areas, and takes a number of forms. Bus transport is the main form of public transport, though two major cities, Auckland and Wellington, also have suburban rail systems which have been gaining more patronage …

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  • 3Public transport in the Netherlands — The main public transport (nl) in the Netherlands for longer distances is by train. Long distance buses are limited to a few missing railway connections. Regional and local public transport is by bus, and in some cities by metro and tram. Also… …

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  • 4Public transport in Wellington — Metlink Locale New Zealand Service area Wellington Service type Public transport in Wellington Fuel type Diesel, electricity …

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  • 5Public Transport Accessibility Level — PTAL stands for Public Transport Accessibility Level. It is a method sometimes used in United Kingdom transport planning to assess the access level of geographical areas to public transport. PTAL is a simple and easily calculated approach which… …

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  • 6Public Transport Users Association — The Public Transport Users Associationis a community based public transport lobby group in Victoria, Australia, based in Melbourne. History and Aims The organisation was founded in 1976 as the Train Travellers Association, and became prominent… …

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  • 7Public transport in Iceland — The systems of public transport in Iceland are relatively underdeveloped and many areas are reasonably poorly served by public transport. Iceland has no railway, tram, subway or light rail services. Limited services are provided in the major… …

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  • 8Public transport in Kuala Lumpur — and the Klang Valley covers a variety of transport modes such as bus, rail and taxi.Unlike in most other major Asian cities, utilization rates are low. Currently, only 16 percent of the population uses public transportation. [cite news | first =| …

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  • 9Public transport in Mumbai — involves the transport of millions of its citizens by train, road and water. Over 88% [ [http://www.mmrdamumbai.org/projects mutp.htm Mumbai Urban Transport Project] ] of the commuters in Mumbai prefer to use public transport (suburban trains or… …

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  • 10Public transport in Helsinki — consists of bus, tram, metro, train, and ferry services. The system is managed by Helsinki City Transport (HKL) for the lines that remain in Helsinki and by Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council (YTV) for the routes running in several municipalities …

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