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Transportation engineering or
transport engineering is the
application of
technology and
scientific principles to the planning,
functional design, operation...
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Bombardier Transportation was a Canadian-German
rolling stock and rail
transport manufacturer, with
headquarters in Berlin, Germany. It was one of the...
- CSX
Transportation (reporting mark CSXT),
known colloquially as
simply CSX, is a
class I
freight railroad company operating in the
Eastern United States...
- was used for
transportation from 1852 to 1953. New
Caledonia became a
French penal colony from the 1860s
until the end of the
transportations in 1897; about...
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Transport (in
British English) or
transportation (in
American English) is the
intentional movement of humans, animals, and
goods from one
location to another...
- nation's oldest, was
built in 1830 and
cemented Baltimore's
status as a
transportation hub,
giving producers in the
Midwest and
Appalachia access to the city's...
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respective cities. Ground-breaking was
planned for 2027,
according to
Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen.
Alberta has over 473,000 km (294,000 mi) of...
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Water transportation is the
international movement of
water over
large distances.
Methods of
transportation fall into
three categories: Aqueducts, which...
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Transportation in the
Philippines covers the
transportation methods within the
archipelagic nation of over 7,600 islands. From a
previously underdeveloped...
- GE
Transportation is a
division of Wabtec. It was
known as GE Rail and
owned by
General Electric until sold to
Wabtec on
February 25, 2019. The organization...