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  • 111Transport in Wales — This article is about means of transport within Wales. Railways Rail links with England Wales has numerous rail links with neighbouring England. The following companies currently operate passenger services.* First Great Western operates these… …

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  • 112Transport in Brighton and Hove — The public transport in Brighton and Hove (on the south coast of England) has a history dating back to 1840. Today it has a major railway station, an extensive bus service, a large number of taxis, coach services, a Bus Rapid Transit system under …

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  • 113freight forwarder — See: forwarder. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary An intermediary who arranges for the carriage of goods and/or associated services on behalf of a shipper, importer or exporter. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary * * * freight forwarder freight forwarder …

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  • 114transport — verb (t) /trænsˈpɔt / (say trans pawt), /ˈtrænspɔt / (say transpawt) 1. to carry or convey from one place to another. 2. to carry away by strong emotion. 3. Australian History to carry into banishment, as a criminal to a penal colony. 4. Obsolete …

  • 115Transport in Slovakia — Railways= See also: Railways of the Slovak Republic* total: 3,662 km * broad gauge: 100 km 1.520 m gauge used for freight transport only, see Uzhhorod Košice broad gauge track * standard gauge: 3,512 km 1.435 m gauge (1588 km electrified; 1,011… …

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  • 116Transport in Uruguay — Railways:= total: 2835.558 km standard gauge: 2835.558 km RailGauge|sg (2005) In service : 1507.832 km Out of service : 1327.726 kmPassenger service* Regular passenger services are operated between Montevideo and 25 de Agosto (63 km) since August …

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  • 117Transport in Kenya — Kenya has a relatively well developed transport system compared to neighbouring countries in Africa. The system consists of extensive paved and unpaved roads, railways with links to ports and neighbour Uganda, and 15 airports with paved runways.… …

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  • 118Transport in North Korea — The standard route to and from North Korea is by plane through Beijing, People s Republic of China. Transport directly to and from South Korea has been possible on a limited scale from 2003, when a road was opened (bus tours, no private… …

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  • 119Transport in Poland — This article is about transportation in Poland. Railways Poland is served by an extensive network of railways. In most cities the main railway station is located near a city centre and is well connected to the local transportation system. The… …

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  • 120transport — transportable, adj. transportability, n. transportive, adj. v. /trans pawrt , pohrt /; n. /trans pawrt, pohrt/, v.t. 1. to carry, move, or convey from one place to another. 2. to carry away by strong emotion; enrapture. 3. to send into banishment …

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