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  2. Amman Bus Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    Amman Bus Rapid Transit (Arabic: الباص سريع التردد, romanized: al-Bāṣ Sarī‘ al-Taradod) is a bus rapid transit transportation system in Amman, Jordan. Construction work on the BRT system started in 2010, but was halted soon after amid feasibility concerns.

  3. Amman Bus - Wikipedia

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    The Amman Bus is a bus service operated in Amman, Jordan since 2019. It is currently consisting of 181 buses that run on 40 routes, with a total length of 870 km. Bus tickets can be bought either online via the Amman Bus mobile application or as a rechargeable card in major terminals.

  4. Amman-Zarqa Bus Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    The Amman-Zarqa Bus Rapid Transit (Arabic: الباص السريع بين عمان والزرقاء) is a project to address the transportation issues within and between two of the biggest Jordanian cities, the capital Amman and the nearby industrial city of Zarqa. [1] The project cost around 153 million dinars and began operations on 15 May ...

  5. Transport in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, it was estimated that Jordan had 7,891 kilometres (4,903 mi) of paved highways. Some of the major highways in Jordan are: Highway 15 (Desert Highway): This is the fastest route between north and south Jordan but offers little in terms of scenery. [1] It connects the Syrian border with Amman and to the port city of Aqaba on the Gulf of ...

  6. The Jet bus: The world’s first luxury motorcoach experience

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    McKinna raves about the Jet’s spacious, first-class setup. The bus has a hardwood floor, and all seats have reclining chairs, tray tables and 6 feet of legroom.

  7. Queen Alia International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) was built in 1983 [1] in response to the growing airport traffic needs that Amman Civil Airport could not accommodate. At the time, passenger traffic was increasing at a rate above the international average, recording 25–30% growth per annum and placing considerable pressure on airport facilities despite continuous expansion and development.

  8. List of airlines of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    JORDAN AVIATION: 2000 Raya Jet: RYT: 2005 Cargo airlines. Airline IATA ICAO Callsign Image Commenced operations Notes Jordan International Air Cargo: J4: JCI: 2004

  9. The Jet bus: The world’s first luxury motorcoach experience

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