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  • 21Transport in Europe — provides for the movement needs of over 700 million people[1] and associated freight. The political geography of Europe divides the continent into over 50 sovereign states and territories. This fragmentation, along with increased movement of… …

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  • 22Container Corporation of India — logo Container Corporation of India Ltd. (Concor) is a Navratna Public Sector undertaking under the Indian Ministry of Railways. Incorporated in March 1988 under the Companies Act, Concor commenced operations in November 1989 taking over an… …

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  • 23Local number portability — This article is about telephone number portability on landlines. For telephone number portability on mobile phones, see Mobile number portability. Local number portability (LNP) for fixed lines, and full mobile number portability (FMNP) for… …

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  • 24Passenger information — is information provided to public transport users about the nature and state of a Public transport service, though visual, voice or touchable media. A distinction can be drawn between:* Static or Planned information, which changes only slowly and …

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  • 25Gotthard-Basistunnel — (im Bau) Streckenlänge: 2 × 57 (151,8 inkl. Stollen) km Spurweite: 1435 mm (Normalspur) Höchstgeschwindigkeit: 250 km/h …

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  • 26Quonset Point — is a small peninsula in Narragansett Bay in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. It is contained entirely within the town of North Kingstown. coord|41.595|N|71.415|W|type:airport Quonset Point was the location of Naval Air Station Quonset Point, a… …

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  • 27Pegasus (disambiguation) — In Greek mythology, Pegasus was a winged horse that was the son of Poseidon.Pegasus may also refer to:Astronomy and Aerospace* Pegasus (constellation), a northern constellation * Pegasus rocket, a winged space booster developed by Orbital… …

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  • 28Pegasus TMS — Pegasus is an advanced Intermodal Transportation management system product used in North America, created by Princeton Consultants society. It is the dominant product of the Class I railroads, and is used by international ocean liners, motor… …

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  • 29railroad — /rayl rohd /, n. 1. a permanent road laid with rails, commonly in one or more pairs of continuous lines forming a track or tracks, on which locomotives and cars are run for the transportation of passengers, freight, and mail. 2. an entire system… …

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  • 30Miami — This article is about the city in Florida. For other uses, see Miami (disambiguation). Miami   City   …

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