transportation network

  • 1Transportation network — may refer to:* Transport network, physical infrastructure * Transportation network (graph theory), the mathematical graph theory …

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  • 2Transportation network (graph theory) — A transportation network is a type of directed, weighted graph or network.Transportation networks are used to model the flow of commodity, information, or traffic (see transport network). Definitions A transportation network G is a graph with… …

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  • 3Global Transportation Network — The automated support necessary to enable US Transportation Command and its components to provide global transportation management. The Global Transportation Network provides the integrated transportation data and systems necessary to accomplish… …

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  • 4Transportation in the United States — is facilitated by road, air, rail, and water networks. The vast majority of passenger travel occurs by automobile for shorter distances, and airplane for longer distances. In descending order, most cargoes travel by railroad, truck, pipeline, or… …

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  • 5Transportation in New York City — Info Owner Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, local governments, states Locale New York City and the surrounding region in New York State, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania …

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  • 6Transportation geography — is the branch of geography that investigates spatial interactions, let them be of people, freight and information. It can consider humans and their use of vehicles or other modes of travelling as well as how markets are serviced by flows of… …

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  • 7Transportation in Kuala Lumpur — The transportation system of Kuala Lumpur is a cooperation of complex systems of infrastructure. Kuala Lumpur, being the capital of Malaysia, has an unrivaled transportation system in Malaysia, including an integrated rail network, and to a… …

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  • 8transportation economics — Introduction  the study of the allocation of transportation resources in order to meet the needs of a society.       In a macroeconomic sense, transportation activities form a portion of a nation s total economic product and play a role in… …

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  • 9Transportation in Calgary — The city of Calgary, Alberta has a large transportation network that encompasses a variety of road, rail, air, public transit, and pedestrian infrastructure. Calgary is also a major Canadian transportation centre and a central cargo hub for… …

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  • 10Transportation in Mexico — As the third most extensive and the second most populated country in Latin America, Mexico has developed an extensive transportation network to meet the needs of the economy. As with communications, transportation in Mexico is regulated by the… …

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