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Mass transport or mass transportation is a typical form of public transport wherein large flows of people are transported. Most common examples are subway’s, light rails, trams, bus rapid transit and airplanes. Mass transit forms a vital aspect of the transportation system in many metropolitan. For example the Paris metro system serves 1.5 billion passengers per year<ref>From: http://www.stif.info/IMG/pdf/RA2010Web.pdf. Retrieved on April 5, 2012</ref> and the London underground subway system 1.1 billion passengers per year<ref>From: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/modesoftransport/londonunderground/1608.aspx. Retrieved on April 5, 2012</ref>. |
Mass transport or mass transportation is a typical form of public transport wherein large flows of people are transported. Most common examples are subway’s, light rails, trams, bus rapid transit and airplanes. Mass transit forms a vital aspect of the transportation system in many metropolitan. For example the Paris metro system serves 1.5 billion passengers per year<ref>From: http://www.stif.info/IMG/pdf/RA2010Web.pdf. Retrieved on April 5, 2012</ref> and the London underground subway system 1.1 billion passengers per year<ref>From: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/modesoftransport/londonunderground/1608.aspx. Retrieved on April 5, 2012</ref>. |
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Revision as of 15:32, 5 April 2012
Mass transport or mass transportation is a typical form of public transport wherein large flows of people are transported. Most common examples are subway’s, light rails, trams, bus rapid transit and airplanes. Mass transit forms a vital aspect of the transportation system in many metropolitan. For example the Paris metro system serves 1.5 billion passengers per year[1] and the London underground subway system 1.1 billion passengers per year[2].
Footnotes and references
- ↑ From: http://www.stif.info/IMG/pdf/RA2010Web.pdf. Retrieved on April 5, 2012
- ↑ From: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/modesoftransport/londonunderground/1608.aspx. Retrieved on April 5, 2012