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  • ...on needs due to the development of the trailers sector, especially for the transport of railways wagons to the customer’s yard. The original structures have u ...us types of vehicles, from road transport to abnormal transport to special transport. Among the great performances of Industrie Cometto S.p.A. worth a special m
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  • ...vehicles in circulation then. In 1930, ''Bertoli'' invented a new means of transport, now known as the delivery tricar, that was destined to play a determining ...After the war, the company concentrated on the design and construction of transport units for the railways. The widespread use of ''Bertoli'' trolleys in Italy
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  • |Role||colspan="2"|Bomber and transport ...ello''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: [[bat]]) was a three-engined bomber/transport in the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Regia Aeronautica]] during [[World War II]].
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  • * [[Piaggio P.23]] (four-engine commercial transport) * [[Piaggio P.166]] (utility light transport)
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  • ...a historic Italian brand, founded by [[Nicola Bordone]] in [[Milano]], of transport vehicles and [[motorcycles]]. ...er the war is unknown, but in 1957 there was a 600 cc version of the wheel transport vehicle released. According to some sources name of this operation was also
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  • ...''Gobbo Maledetto'' (Damned Hunchback). The plane transitioned into use as transport later in the war, a role it did until [[1952]] in Italy. *Savoia-Marchetti S.M.79T - long-range VIP transport version
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  • ...break of [[World War II]], some of these planes were pressed into military transport duty with Italy and Belgium. [[Category:World War II Italian transport aircraft]]
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  • ...n a few niche uses, such as for dropping water on forest fires and for air transport around island clusters. ...[[BOAC]] and [[Imperial Airways]] provided flying boat passenger and mail transport links between [[Britain]] and [[South Africa]], [[Australia]] and [[New Zea
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  • * [[Savoia-Marchetti SM.81]] - bomber/transport * [[Savoia-Marchetti SM.82]] - bomber/transport
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  • ...manufacturing company, based in [[Turin]], which specialized in two-wheel transport vehicles. In 1947 they build a bike called the ''Musetta'', a 70 cc [[motor
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  • ...otta''), baised in [[Turin]] and founded in 1926, build motorcycles, light transport vehicles and a micro van using a square 123 cc [[Piazza]] two-stroke engine
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  • ...ad. The model was also used in configurations, drawing versions for public transport and leisure with adaptation to campers.
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  • ...eak years of the World War, to the Italian Armed Forces, and to almost all transport companies that were starting regular service in Italy and abroad. A few yea
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  • Electric buses, electric public transport vehicles to electric traction and electric cars.
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  • == Road transport == ==Rail transport==
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  • ...e 238 was produced in many different body styles for utility and personnel transport. In 1974 Fiat introduced a new van, the [[Fiat 242|242]] with a larger [[p
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  • ...e engines mounted to an array of frames including a folding frame for easy transport.
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  • ...#Aircraft|center of pressure]] to avoid losing pitch control. In military transport aircraft, it is common to have a [[loadmaster]] as a part of the crew; thei
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  • ...orn down, which resulted in a flourishing season of development for public transport, tramways with new steam and animal means of propellant. Orders increased a ...September that same year. They started the first experimental use of motor transport in the military during the maneuvers made by the ''Piacenza Brigade'', comp
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  • ...peds]] and motocarri, and, since 1971, has produced the "sulky" vehicle to transport people from engine capacity of less than 50cc and driving without a licence ...mber 2004 they produced "sulkycar", a modern light quadricycle for freight transport.
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  • ...ith the electrification of light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles for transport. All the know-how is Micro-Vett original. ...ther dedicated to the achievement of electric vehicle for disabled persons transport (1999).
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  • In 1952 and 1953 they made 48 cc scooters and wheel transport vehicles with a 98 cc ''NSU'' engine. Also had one light motorcycle, [[scoo
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  • ...e fields of [[defence]], [[aerospace]], [[helicopter]]s, [[automation]], [[transport]] and [[energy]]. The company has offices in over 100 countries, and employ * '''[[Lockheed Martin Alenia Tactical Transport Systems]]''' (50%, with [[Lockheed Martin]]) <br>Joint company formed in 19
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  • ...point the society expanded its mission to cover all forms of self-powered transport, including aircraft, boats, agricultural machinery and others. The new wor
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  • ...military use. Most of the P.108Cs were modified for use as [[military]] [[transport aircraft]] which could accommodate 56 soldiers. ...], [[African Theatres of World War II|North African]] theatre. A number of transport aircraft were handed to the [[Luftwaffe]] and were used in the [[Eastern Fr
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  • ...vice vehicles, emergency vehicles, and construction equipment, to [[public transport]] vehicles (buses and trains).
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  • A '''van''' is a vehicle used for [[transport]]ing goods or groups of people. It is generally a rather box-shaped vehicle ...as '''commuter vans''' since 1977, when Dodge introduced a van that could transport up to 15 passengers. Commuter vans are used as an alternative to "car pool
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  • ...popular in Europe at this time as a demand for cheap personal motorised [[transport]] emerged and fuel prices were high due in part to the 1956 [[Suez Crisis]]
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  • ...e]] and [[engine]] markets, it is also near the top for sales of passenger transport, and is one of the leaders in the 3.5 [[ton]] light vehicle segment. ...he result was [[Irisbus]], one of the major manufacturers in the passenger transport sector, which was further strengthened by the acquisition of the [[Hungry|H
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  • Smithsonian Road Transport Exhibit Museum of British Road Transport
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  • ...o-stroke 49 cc, with a transmission roller with 88 ot 87cc, is intended to transport vehicles.
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  • The Ducato Goods [[Transport]] has a payload of 12 m cubed and comes with a choice of four [[engines]]. The Ducato Passenger Transport has a carrying [[capacity]] of 6 to 9 people and comes with the 2.3 litre J
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  • ...dash; is a [[vehicle]] designed for the conveyance of passengers by [[rail transport|rail]] (the first such vehicles were, in fact, often road coaches mounted o
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  • ...ho usually have an art background and a degree in [[industrial design]] or transport design. ...rses-by-subject/transport/ Coventry University (UK)] Various undergraduate transport design courses.
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  • | Other versions || [[Bus | Transport people]] ...]] came out the improved version, the 900E''''brought in panel van freight transport promiscuous, and Panorama, the version minivan.
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  • ...n 1986. On visits to [[Africa]], he noticed that motorcycles being used to transport medical supplies to remote areas were breaking down and being abandoned due
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  • ...hicle]] and [[engine]] markets, and is near the top for sales of passenger transport and 3.5 [[ton]] light vehicles. ...he result was [[Irisbus]], one of the major manufacturers in the passenger transport sector, which was further strengthened by the acquisition of the [[Hungary|
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  • ...strial vehicles such as [[double-decker buses]] for both touring and urban transport.
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  • ...rsa, which had four to six gears. The company then decided add a few cycle-transport models: the ''Folletto'' was three-and four-wheeled and tri-cycle wagon.
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  • Most electric transport is directly connected to stationary sources of energy through the grid. Du ...ack of natural fossil resources forced the rapid electrification of [[Rail transport in Switzerland|their rail network]].
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  • ...e Venetians when they could not pay for the Venetian ships they needed for transport.
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  • ..., islands and tourist areas. Meta has already obtained Italian Ministry of Transport homologation. ...emely safe, small vehicle to be used alternatively to a car for individual transport in our congested cities reducing both the need for parking space and runnin
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  • ...jor [[civilisation]] in this region of Italy; large enough to lay down a [[transport]] infrastructure, implement [[agriculture]] and [[mining]], and produce viv ...and ensured peace. These developments included extensions of the existing transport infrastructure, introduction of aquaducts and sewers, and the construction
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  • ...es into services to the [[automotive]] industry, focusing in particular on transport and industrial design. Company expresses its philosophy in three concepts:
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  • ...acturers. SIL transitioned to making three-wheeled scooter-taxis and light transport vehicles.
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  • ...re popular among the people because they were the most economical means of transport. ...In 1933 the brilliant builder from [[Turin]] made a three-wheel vehicle to transport people with the chassis of the truck and a 500 cc motorcycle engine. It was
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  • ...n Police|Johor police]] and [[Malaysian Road Transport Department|the Road Transport Department]], with the highway operator PLUS Expressway, have launched big
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  • ...of building these means of transportation, which in those days almost all transport was entirely entrusted to animal power. In 1907 he moved to [[Turin]], wher
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  • ...ar parlance) is a [[vehicle for hire]] that is one of the chief modes of [[transport]] in [[India]], [[Pakistan]], [[Nepal]], [[Bangladesh]] and [[Sri Lanka]] a ...rner, thus allowing auto-wallahs easy access to spot-repairs. As a mode of transport, the auto rickshaw is turning out to be a major employer in India. Many gra
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  • ...50 cc. Some localities require pedals, thus making them a form of [[hybrid transport]], using both human power and machine power. Because of their small size, ...els, similar to a [[microcar]], or the three wheeled (two front, one back) transport moped.
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  • ...e not new. Engines using [[Manual labour |human power]], [[Animal powered transport |animal power]], [[Hydropower |water power]], [[wind power]] and even [[Ste ...een purported, might have been constructed with engines, especially in the transport and/or raising of some 15 to over 100 [[ton]] [[stone]] blocks.
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  • ...e not new. Engines using [[Manual labour |human power]], [[Animal powered transport |animal power]], [[Hydropower |water power]], [[wind power]] and even [[Ste ...een purported, might have been constructed with engines, especially in the transport and/or raising of some 15 to over 100 [[ton]] [[stone]] blocks.
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  • ...nic system for buses and coaches. These gearboxes have a place in [[public transport]] as they have been shown to significantly reduce fuel consumption.
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  • ...c petrol engine developing just 60 bhp: the low power engine permitted the transport of customers in comfort and space at urban speeds, without consuming too mu
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  • Following the second world war a tremendous need for economic means of transport that afflicted the country shifted the attention of the vast majority of co ...concerts impersonifichi a super-hero called "Supergiovane" whose means of transport is not a Garelli but the Vespa.
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  • When motorized transport proved successful after ''ca'' 1905, a motorized omnibus was for a time som ...1865, [[racial segregation]] in public accommodations, including [[public transport]] such as rail and bus services, was enforced through [[Black Codes]] and [
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  • ...s an Italian company which produces trucks, construction dump truck, heavy transport vehicles and military vehicles. Astra was privately founded in 1946 in [[Ca ...icles civilians but also military, ASTRA is a manufacturer referent in the transport sector in quarries, mines and work the hardest. -->
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  • ...r by application of another external force. Common examples are found in [[transport]] applications. More generally the term is also used for other circular obj ...ctive. Alternative methods for ground transport without wheels (wheel-less transport) include:
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  • [[Category:Water transport]]
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  • ...ld War I]] and Ferenc Szisz joined the French army, serving as head of the transport troops in [[Algeria]] until being hospitalized with [[typhoid fever]]. At w
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  • ...nsidering a seat belt law, so the [[Department for Transport|Department of Transport]] commissioned a report into the issue. In the event the report's author,
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  • ...in Viterbo and includes the non combat flying formations of the Army (i.e. Transport Planes, support helicopters,…) : 1° Transport Regiment
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  • ...Covered [[Scooter]]'', the''Microbe'' was to be a great means of essential transport for doctors, engineers, salesmen, travelers and generally for those who wan
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  • * [[British Transport Commission]], London (1957:142). ''Handbook for Railway Steam Locomotive En
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  • ...Saab]] to be the "safest car in Sweden [In terms of passive safety]" (Land transport NZ 2005). Newborn babies should be put in a [[Baby transport#Car seats|car seat]] until they weigh at least 20 or 22 pounds (10 or 11 kg
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  • ...Saab]] to be the "safest car in Sweden [In terms of passive safety]" (Land transport NZ 2005). Newborn babies should be put in a [[Baby transport#Car seats|car seat]] until they weigh at least 20 or 22 pounds (10 or 11 kg
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  • Most large electric transport is directly connected to stationary sources of energy through the grid. Du ...ack of natural fossil resources forced the rapid electrification of [[Rail transport in Switzerland|their rail network]].
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  • Both [[Lerici]] and [[Portovenere]] are reachable by public transport (15km) from the central station of La Spezia.
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  • ...sition of the [[Aeritalia G222]] and [[Lockheed C-130]], which renewed the transport fleet, and the Lockheed-Aeritalia F-104S, a fighter-variant of the Starfigh ...hermore updates are foreseen on the Tornado IDS/IDT and the AMX-fleet. The transport capacity will be improved with the delivery of eighteen C-130Js (for 2°Gr)
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  • * 1 support ship and plane transport ====[[Amphibious transport dock]] ships====
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  • ...e and its name are often associated with the place of origin, the means of transport and the distance of the race. As a couple of examples, see the [[Paris-Daka
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  • ...rects suffered its entrepreneurial efforts towards those priorities in the transport market in those years it was gradually more demanding, producing cars for t
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  • ...ailable. The cargo ability varies from 5 to 7 m3 and the combi version can transport five to nine people. Carrying capacity varies between 1200kg.
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  • ...said that surveying the ruins, Innocenti saw the future of cheap, private transport and decided to produce a motor scooter – competing on cost and weather pr ...were in Italy in large numbers, ordered originally by Washington as field transport for the [[Paratrooper|Paratroops]] and [[Marines]]. The US military had use
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  • ...drawn public transport to found one of the first motorized forms of public transport in Florence at the the beginning of the 20th Century. It was inevitable tha
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  • ...y's largest operators of trains equipped with vacuum brakes are the [[Rail transport in India|Railways of India]] and [[Spoornet]] (South Africa), however there * [[British Transport Commission]], London (1957:142). ''Handbook for Railway Steam Locomotive En
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  • ...ombustible (they create fire and heat). Coal was burnt by [[steam]] [[rail transport|trains]] to heat water into steam to move parts and provide power. Peat and
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  • ...as the ''Nevada'', the ''Go'' series, ''Oxford'' and the original ''TIR'' transport, all with [[Franco Morini]] 49 cc engines.
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  • ...e valve stems may be hollow and filled with [[sodium]] to improve [[heat]] transport and transfer.
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  • ...d safety in [[Gibraltar]]. He was sent to the Middle East in charge of RAF transport command operations there with the rank of Air Commodore, and in September o
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  • It was a ''superhighway'' of transport in ancient times, allowing for trade and cultural exchange between emergent
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  • ...s that had taken place in Italian society and the development of motorised transport, the company switched to motorcycle production. The simple expedient of att
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  • More than 100 trucks were needed to transport Motorama shows around country, each arriving at a precise time and in a giv
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  • [[Category: Rail Transport]]
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  • *[[ship transport]] *[[transport]]
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  • Zagreb has a well-developed public transport system that consists of trams, buses and trains. Trams operate 24 hours a d ...eb with the central railway station. They are usually the quickest form of transport for those coming from the portions of Zagreb far from the railway station (
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  • ...o-wheeled cart can be attached to a spherical support and could be used to transport a second military person, some materials or ammunition. At the launch confi
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  • ...it began to build [[motorcycles]], scooters and motocarries (three wheeled transport scooters/motorcycles). Among the most famous are the Furetto (1948), 'Isosc
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  • ...''power'' sometimes refers to [[radiant flux]], the average rate of energy transport by electromagnetic radiation, measured in [[watt]]s. The term "power" is al
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  • [[Category:Transport in Italy]]
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  • [[Category:Transport in Italy|Car number]]
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  • ...emoveable steering wheel became standard. Also, noticing the long and slow transport to a hospital, he brought his own doctor to future races, while the BRM tea
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  • The immediate post-war Italian was filled, at least in terms of transport, from a genuine, naive and - at times unjustified - optimism against all th
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  • ...ng places, where you can park your car for a very small fee and use public transport. The P+Rs are situated near all highways and are well marked. Note that tra Public transport continues at night: Night trams or night buses (00:00 to 5:00 AM) usually c
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  • ...cle deals primarily with the concept of liquid fuels in relation to ground transport. However, others such as [[rocket fuel]] also play an important role in th
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  • ...ed "special stages" where the actual competition takes place, and untimed "transport stages" where the rally cars must be driven under their own power to the ne
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  • ...ion of St. Mark]], symbol of Venice. Only Venetian ships could efficiently transport the men, supplies, and (especially) war horses. ==Transport==
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  • ...nonima Officine Meccaniche. SA Officine Meccaniche had a long tradition of transport manufacture, having built carriages from the mid-nineteenth century and loc
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  • == Transport and communications == ...wn to have used it as well very rarely. The railway is mainly used only to transport freight. Rome's metro line A passes about 10 minutes walk north of the Vati
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  • ...glesina.com], maker of [[Otutto]] [http://www.otutto.com] and other [[baby transport]]s ...Maxi-Cosi]] [http://www.maxi-cosi.com] [[baby car seat]]s and other [[baby transport]]s.
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  • ...ed "special stages" where the actual competition takes place, and untimed "transport stages" where the rally cars must be driven under their own power to the ne
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  • ...many [[Central Europe]]an countries, the region is traversed by the major transport routes between the east and west of southern Europe. It encompasses two his ...ment in the construction of a high speed [[Pan-European corridors|European Transport Corridor n° V]] connecting Lion, Turin, Venice, Trieste, Ljubljiana, Budap
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  • ...g by the rider date back to the early [[19th century]]. The first means of transport making use of two wheels, and thus the archetype of the bicycle, was the [[ ...of the 1820s-1850s witnessed many developments concerning [[Human-powered transport|human-powered vehicles]] often using technologies similar to the draisine,
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  • ==Transport Links==
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  • * [http://www.ctpn.it Compagnia Trasporti Pubblici (Public Transport Company)]
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  • * [http://www.ctpn.it Compagnia Trasporti Pubblici (Public Transport Company)]
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  • ...dels were immensely successful in post-war Italy due to a desire for cheap transport. Similar models were offered by [[Moto Guzzi]], [[Ducati]] and [[Laverda]]
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  • ...[Military of the United States|U.S. military]] during [[World War I]]. The transport and reconnaissance capabilities that Goodyear provided contributed signific
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  • |{{flagicon UK }} [[United Kingdom]]||Eaglet|| Silent Transport Ltd, [[Woking]], [[Surrey]] ||[[electric motor]]|| ||1948 ||The company al
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  • ...cle''', or '''bike''', is a [[bicycle pedal|pedal-driven]] [[human-powered transport|human-powered vehicle]] with two [[bicycle wheel|wheels]] attached to a [[b ...r-mounted child seats and/or an auxiliary saddle fitted to the crossbar to transport children.
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  • ...first European settlements to experiment with the concept of "free" public transport. ==Transport==
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  • == Second generation (2005-present) ==<!-- This section is linked from [[Transport in Singapore]] -->
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  • ...people, typically have four wheels and be constructed principally for the transport of people rather than goods. However, the term is far from precise. ...o the demand for automobiles is inelastic. Alternative individual modes of transport, such as [[Personal rapid transit]], could serve a an alternative to automo
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  • ...to follow a course determined by its driver, except in the case of [[rail transport]] by which [[rail tracks]] combined together with [[railroad switch]]es pro
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  • ...was a big and important business because bicycles were the primary form of transport, especially in a small village like Concorezzo.
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  • ...lity Control]] (RSC) are available for many commercial vehicles, including transport trucks, trailers, and buses from manufacturers such as [[Bendix Corporation *[http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/tp/tp14651/vs200701/menu.htm/ Transport Canada on ESC]
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  • ...west accidents, with black cars being most often involved in crashes (Land transport NZ 2005). [[Category:Road transport]]
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  • ...ased. Many efforts to create jobs have failed because of the high costs of transport that could not compensate the cheap labor.
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  • ...003, Giugiaro Design ranks among the leading companies in the Industrial & Transport Design domains worldwide as well as in the Graphics Multimedia & Communicat
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  • ...Formula One racing that year. His car is currently on show in the Grampian Transport Museum in Alford, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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  • ==Transport==
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  • ...e tractors are designed to pull long road [[trailer]]s, most often for the transport of freight of some kind over a significant distance (see [[semi-trailer]]).
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  • ...different uses. These included tractors, earth-moving machinery, internal transport, etc. After the war production of complete machines started and these were
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  • ...JPG|200px|right|thumb|'''The Promiscuetta in the persons configuration for transport''']] ...ta 3.JPG|200px|left|thumb|'''The Promiscuetta in the configuration for the transport of things''']]
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  • ...s already being employed along this tract of highway and above all for the transport of organs destined to transplants.
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  • ...vital to the [[aerospace]] industry and very important in other areas of [[transport]]ation and building. ...sup>Al to <sup>10</sup>[[beryllium|Be]] has been used to study the role of transport, deposition, [[sediment]] storage, burial times, and erosion on 10<sup>5</s
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  • ...See the [http://www.tpg.ch/Internet+TPG/Anglais/Timetable/defaut.htm TPG] (Transport Public de Geneve) website for bus timetables. ...be bought from ticket machines (located at every stop) before boarding the transport.
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  • ...als trap as many groundhogs as they can in and around the race course, and transport the animals to nearby Ile Ste-Helene.[http://www.canada.com/topics/travel/c
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  • ...the major uses of the engine was to drive pumps on natural gas [[Pipeline transport|pipelines]].
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  • When a Moonraker [[space shuttle]] is stolen while in transport on the top of an airliner, James Bond is sent by M to investigate. The pre-
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  • ...the [[Diamante Citron]], is a jargon from the city of Genoa which was the transport station for the [[citron]] or as they are calling it [[Etrog]].
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  • ...other and final difference is the '[[approval]], which allows the Mito 50 transport of passengers, while the [[Cagiva Prima 50]] quest'omologazione is only sta
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  • ...CN] ({{IATA|BCN}}, {{ICAO|LEBL}}), also known as '''El Prat''', is a major transport hub and fields flights from all over Europe and beyond. There are three te ...[http://www.tmb.net/en_US/home.jsp More information]. 1- to 5-day public transport tickets are available which allow unlimited travel on the metro and bus net
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  • ...he entire length of the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]].{{ref|Atlas3}} Transport by sea was around 60 times cheaper than by land, so the volume for such tri
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  • ...done by the [[Transport Research Laboratory]] for the UK [[Department for Transport]]. The FIA became involved in the programme in 1996, taking a lead in promo
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  • When a Moonraker [[space shuttle]] is stolen while in transport on the top of a [[Shuttle Carrier Aircraft]] (a modified [[Boeing 747]]), J
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  • ...groups who are also least likely to own and drive cars. The [[sustainable transport]] movement focuses on solutions to these problems. ...he industry is also facing increasing external competition from the public transport sector, as consumers re-evaluate their private vehicle usage. Roughly half
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  • ...votal time, taking over responsibility for an [[petroleum|oil]] [[Pipeline transport|pipeline]] through the [[Caucasus]], from the [[Caspian Sea]] to the [[Medi
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  • There are three options by public transport to reach the city center of Vienna.
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  • ...appear again at the proper qualifying. However, with the cost necessary to transport cars to Le Mans and then back to their respective series in between the tes
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  • [[Category:Transport in Europe]]
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  • ...ho accomplishes the most outstanding demonstration of the possibilities of transport by land, sea, air, or water.
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  • ...de good use of experience he had accumulated repairing trucks, operating a transport business between [[Dekemhare]] and [[Asmara]]. He returned to Italy in 193
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  • *[[Milan]] - the primary air transport hub for Italy
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  • The Rome Metro is part of an extensive transport network made of a tramway network, several suburban and urban lines in and
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  • ...workable model called "PHASST" (Programmable High Altitude Single Soldier Transport).
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  • Even if of secondary importance, the transport system deserves a citation baggages previewed.
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  • ...evice isn't very practical; aside from its slowness it requires support to transport the large device to the site and again to remove it after the job is done (
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  • In 1964-65, the [[Ceylon Transport Board]] contemplated production of buses in [[Sri Lanka]] in collaboration
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  • ...he three weeks usually includes two rest days, which are sometimes used to transport the riders long distances between stages.
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  • ...Dakar included a Fiat Sedici as service back-up, and three Iveco trucks to transport spares and technicians.
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  • ...ay]]'' || Switchblades - PHASST (Programmable High Altitude Single Soldier Transport) || US Military ||
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  • ===Hybrids in public transport===
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  • ...]]'', he is able to calculate in his head how many trucks it would take to transport all the gold in [[Fort Knox]], and how long the gold would be [[radioactive
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  • ...]]'', he is able to calculate in his head how many trucks it would take to transport all the gold in [[Fort Knox]], and how long the gold would be [[radioactive
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