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Transport and infrastructure
Transport infrastructure in Brazil is characterized by strong regional differences and lack of development of the national rail network.
Category: Transport infrastructure completed in 2007
Transport infrastructure within Chad is generally poor, especially in the north and east of the country.
Transport in Greece has undergone significant changes in the past two decades, vastly modernizing the country's infrastructure.
In 2005 the Irish Government launched Transport 21, a plan envisaging the investment of € 34 billion in transport infrastructure from 2006 until 2015.
London Overground ( LO ) is a hybrid: its services are operated via a concession awarded by Transport for London, and are branded accordingly, but until 2010 all its routes used infrastructure owned by Network Rail.
Category: Transport infrastructure completed in 1914
Category: Transport infrastructure completed in 1959
Transport in São Tomé and Príncipe relies primarily on road infrastructure for local needs and airports and sea travel for international needs.
Both SMTP and HTTP are valid application layer protocols used as Transport for SOAP, but HTTP has gained wider acceptance as it works well with today's Internet infrastructure ; specifically, HTTP works well with network firewalls.
Rod Eddington, in his 2006 Transport ’ s role in sustaining the UK ’ s productivity and competitiveness report, recommended that the congestion problem should be tackled with a " sophisticated policy mix " of congestion-targeted road pricing and improving the capacity and performance of the transport network through infrastructure investment and better use of the existing network.
Category: Transport infrastructure completed in 1916
Transport in Albania had been rather undeveloped during the Communist period ( between 1945 and 1990 ), after which the country has had to make significant investment into transport infrastructure.
The roads are managed by the Transport Cadets, an elite paramilitary organization formed by the US Military to keep this crucial infrastructure running.
Although ITS may refer to all modes of transport, EU Directive 2010 / 40 / EU of 7 July 2010 on the framework for the deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems in the field of road transport and for interfaces with other modes of transport defines ITS as systems in which information and communication technologies are applied in the field of road transport, including infrastructure, vehicles and users, and in traffic management and mobility management, as well as for interfaces with other modes of transport.
* Transnet – Transport and related infrastructure sector ( railways, harbours, oil / fuel pipelines and terminals )
Category: Transport infrastructure completed in 1827
Category: Transport infrastructure completed in 1999
It is owned by the South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive ( SYPTE ), who own the infrastructure, and Stagecoach who operate and maintain the vehicles.
Category: Transport infrastructure completed in 1999
Category: Transport infrastructure completed in 1912
Category: Transport infrastructure completed in 1914
Category: Transport infrastructure completed in 1999
Category: Transport infrastructure completed in 1999

Transport and area
Transport in Antarctica has transformed from explorers crossing the isolated remote area of Antarctica by foot to a more open area due to human technologies enabling more convenient and faster transport, predominantly by air and water, as well as land.
The term Greater London was used well before 1965, particularly to refer to the area covered by the Metropolitan Police District ( such as in the 1901 census ), the area of the Metropolitan Water Board ( favoured by the London County Council for statistics ), the London Passenger Transport Area and the area defined by the Registrar General as the Greater London Conurbation.
This area later came under the control of the London Transport Executive and then the London Transport Board.
The area of responsibility was reduced to that of the Greater London administrative area in 1970 when the Greater London Council, and then London Regional Transport took over responsibility.
The London Passenger Transport Act 1933 removed responsibility for of tram route from the London County Council, three county boroughs and a number of other local authorities in the Greater London area.
The area of responsibility of the LPTB was far greater than the current Greater London boundaries and was known as the London Passenger Transport Area.
Upon the formation of the London Passenger Transport Board by amalgamation of the CLR with other transport companies in the London area on 1 July 1933, the railway became known as the Central London Line.
The area is served by five London Buses, along with another bus not operated by Transport for London:
The area formed part of the London Traffic Area from 1924 and the London Passenger Transport Area from 1933.
The area falls within Transport for London's " Zone 3 ".
Transport in the Cluj-Napoca metropolitan area is also covered by a number of private bus companies, such as Fany and MV Trans 2007, providing connections to neighboring towns and villages.
Glossop and the western area of High Peak fall within Greater Manchester's sphere of influence by way of some transport being provided by Transport for Greater Manchester.
There are many companies that work closely with Honda in the area, including NEX Transport.
Category: Transport in Highland ( council area )
Transport for London provides bus routes 174, 256, 294, 496, 499, 646, 608, 674, 647 and N86 ( night bus ) with connections to tube and rail and are planning that the East London Transit will serve the area.
Transport for London bus routes 175, 247, 252, 294, 365 and 375 and commercial route 575 from Epping to Romford and Lakeside serve the local area and it is planned that a future extension of the East London Transit could serve the area.
The area to the south of Long Acre contains the Royal Opera House, the market and central square, and most of the elegant buildings, theatres and entertainment facilities, including the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and the London Transport Museum ; while the area to the north of Long Acre is largely given over to independent retail units centred on Neal Street, Neal's Yard and Seven Dials ; though this area also contains residential buildings such as Odhams Walk, built in 1981 on the site of the Odhams print works, and is home to over 6, 000 residents.

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