URBA mass transport system - definição. O que é URBA mass transport system. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é URBA mass transport system - definição


URBA mass transport system         
SUSPENDED MONORAIL DESIGN THAT USED SUCTION TO LIFT THE TRAIN OFF ITS RAIL
The URBA mass transport system in France was a suspended monorail design that used suction to lift the train off its rail. It was designed by the Compagnie d'Energetique Lineaire mb.
Multi Ammunition Softkill System         
Multi Ammunition Softkill System (MASS) is a naval self-defence system produced by Rheinmetall of Germany. It is connected to the ship's sensors and protects ships from attacks by advanced sensor-guided missiles by launching decoys that operate in all relevant wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum: ultraviolet, electro-optical, laser, infrared and radar.
Public transport         
  • A [[Sydney Trains]] A Set arriving to [[Flemington, New South Wales]]
  • Climate change mitigation policies]].
  • Water bus (''[[vaporetto]]'') at bus stop in [[Venice]], Italy
  • Timelapse video of [[Downtown Seattle]] from atop a [[Community Transit]] [[double-decker bus]]
  • Beijing West]]
  • Chiba]], Japan
  • Cycle Superhighway CS6 is part of Central London's Cycle Network mass transit infrastructure
  • streetcar in Toronto]], which operates the largest tramway in North America
  • [[Gulmarg Gondola]] in [[Gulmarg]], India
  • Cheltenham]], [[Pennsylvania]], a form of commuter rail
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  • People mover vehicle of [[Morgantown Personal Rapid Transit]]
  • Early trolley car in [[Newton, Massachusetts]]
  • Passenger Capacity of different Transport Modes
  • SkyTrain]] in [[Vancouver]] is the longest rapid transit system in Canada.
  • Baltic railway station]] in [[Tallinn]], Estonia
  • [[Traffic jam]] in [[São Paulo]], Brazil
  • The [[SmartRider]] is a [[smart card]] for public transportation tickets in [[Perth]], Western Australia
  • [[Transperth]] bus operating in [[Perth]], Western Australia
  • A contactless validator in [[Brno]]
SHARED TRANSPORTATION SERVICE FOR USE BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC
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Public transport (also known as public transportation, public transit, mass transit, or simply transit) is a system of transport for passengers by group travel systems available for use by the general public unlike private transport, typically managed on a schedule, operated on established routes, and that charge a posted fee for each trip. There is no rigid definition; the Encyclopædia Britannica specifies that public transportation is within urban areas, and air travel is often not thought of when discussing public transport—dictionaries use wording like "buses, trains, etc.