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  2. Transport hub - Wikipedia

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    In suburban Toronto, Finch Station connects underground train, local, regional, and interregional bus services.. Intermodal passenger transport hubs in public transport include bus stations, railway stations and metro stations, while a major transport hub, often multimodal (bus and rail), may be referred to as a transport centre or, in American English, as a transit center. [4]

  3. Intermodal passenger transport - Wikipedia

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    To assist the traveller, various intermodal journey planners such as Rome2rio and Google Transit have been devised to help travellers plan and schedule their journey. Mixed-mode commuting often centers on one type of rapid transit , such as regional rail , to which low-speed options (i.e. bus , tram , or bicycle ) are appended at the beginning ...

  4. Hadjout - Wikipedia

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    Hadjout has a large bus station providing inter-wilayas links,which guarantees connections between Hadjout and other localities.The road transport network of the municipality consists essentially of three national roads: the National Road 42, linking Nador to the north and To the southeast, National Road 42A to reach Boumedfaâ to the south, and National Route 67, the main road to the north ...

  5. High-speed rail in France - Wikipedia

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    The SNCF, France's state-owned rail company, operates both a premium service and a budget service . The French national high-speed rail network follows the spoke-and-hub model , centered on Paris. Besides its main operator, the SNCF, it is also used by Eurostar, Thalys, Deutsche Bahn, Trenitalia France, RENFE, and the Swiss Federal Railways.

  6. Pont Marengo - Wikipedia

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    The busy canal lock at Port Marengo is a tourist attraction as the canal boats work their way along the canal. The bridge is named after the Battle of Marengo at which Napoleon defeated the Austrians in 1800, and a plaque on the bridge dates the construction to that year (or year 8, as it is given in the French Republican calendar ).

  7. Marengo (department) - Wikipedia

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    Marengo (French: [ma.ʁɛŋ.ɡo]) was a department of the French Consulate and of the First French Empire in present-day Italy. It was named after the Marengo plain near Alessandria to commemorate the eponymous French victory .

  8. Marseille tramway - Wikipedia

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    Line 1 links E.-Pierre and Les Caillols, and line 2 runs from Euroméditerranée to La Blancarde, where a transfer between the two lines was created. La Blancarde train station is a transit hub: a station on Line 1 of the Marseille Metro opened in 2010, and it has long been served by TER regional trains to and from Toulon.

  9. Nantes Busway - Wikipedia

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    The Nantes Busways (line 4 and 5) are bus rapid transit lines operating in the city of Nantes, France. [2] The service was inaugurated on November 6, 2006, and is operated by Semitan. The line 4 runs from Place Foch to Porte de Vertou on a dedicated right-of-way, and interconnects with line 1 of the Nantes Tramway at Duchesse Anne Château station.