The facilities speak of an era when footballers travelled to training by public transport. |
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It is also pressing for the lanes for public transport to be segregated from the rest of the traffic on the bridge. |
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Blacks in Washington, led by Sojourner Truth, boycotted segregated public transport. |
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Even workers with conditions such as claustrophobia who cannot use public transport are not exempt. |
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The objective is to stop people passing used public transport tickets to each other. |
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The site has plenty of public transport with a tram stop and six bus routes within easy walking distance. |
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Consequently the walks are all accessible by public transport and scheduled to fit in with bus and train timetables. |
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They are shown how to go shopping for food, taught how to read bus and train timetables, how to use public transport and local libraries. |
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With a single fare card, it is also easy to encourage using public transport by introducing rebates for intermodal transfer. |
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Other challenges include public transport and the impact of tourism on the environment. |
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The majority of these houses are far too scattered to be serviced by public transport, she added. |
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His main areas are micropayments and content billing on GSM mobile phone networks and technology for the public transport industry. |
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It is hoped more people will be tempted to switch from their cars to public transport. |
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Local availability of public transport will be a major factor in the calculation. |
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We have asked the questions to try and attract people out of their cars and use public transport. |
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Improve public transport provision, with more services at weekends and late at night. |
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Government attempts to get more people out of their cars and on to public transport appear to be failing. |
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In this situation, key facilities such as bus terminals and depots would remain available for common use as part of the public transport system. |
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It is those of us without cars who should be demonstrating because we get such a raw deal with public transport. |
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Beneath the manufactured gloss of the event is a public transport infrastructure bursting at the seams. |
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They have raised the profile of public transport across a whole range of agencies. |
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You have to walk down a dark lane or a dark ginnel to access public transport. |
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The group proposes two lanes in the six-lane road dedicated solely to public transport. |
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The move is an important shift in the government's public transport priorities. |
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People who use public transport should not have to put up with foul language, aggressive behaviour or the fear of people causing damage. |
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Daily trials on a creaking and antiquated public transport and roads system is just a part of it. |
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It says improved public transport would be needed in areas hardest hit by the crackdown. |
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Many argue this would keep the country moving while suitable public transport alternatives are worked out. |
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He also fleetingly mentioned the abysmal state of public transport across the country. |
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And they are anxious about dismal public transport, dirty public conveniences, rip-off days out and restaurants that are anti-children. |
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The travelling public is inconvenienced enough by using public transport without contending with strikes. |
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It was a rude reminder of all the reasons I cycle instead of taking public transport. |
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Clients are people who are unable to use regular public transport because of physical and sometimes mental disability or infirmity. |
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Nationalised public transport provided subsidised fares for commuters and students. |
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Prices of basic commodities and public transport fares have gone up as a result of the new fuel policy. |
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We're all subject to the cost of filling our cars, getting to work and paying the ever-increasing costs of public transport fares. |
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This improvement should be a boost to using public transport and help reduce traffic congestion. |
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He also stressed that elderly and immobile parishioners relied heavily on lifts and that current public transport on Sundays was inadequate. |
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This is illustrative of the absence of an integrated multi-modal public transport plan. |
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O'Connell Street will be pedestrianised and will only be accessible to public transport and taxis within the next two years. |
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As public transport stops before the clubs close, there are always people needing to get home by taxi. |
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We thought about moving out of the city but a lot of our clientele will travel in by public transport so we need to be easily accessible. |
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Apart from that he stressed that partygoers not using public transport should nominate a designated driver who didn't drink. |
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Gold routes will have park-and-ride sites for motorists that will link into public transport services. |
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Mean Fiddler said it is considering a park-and-ride system, and also states it will encourage day-ticket holders to use public transport. |
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Sometimes I feel like a chump driving a car, especially in a big city with decent public transport. |
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Analysis What sort of investment in public transport would make you swap from plane to long haul trains or from car to bus or commuter train? |
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A passenger overload and militant unionism has urban public transport stressed. |
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With tickets on public transport in such short supply, church and community groups from across Poland are organizing their own charters. |
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He pointed out that Knockmore was in the hinterland of a big town but there was no public transport. |
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I'm all for bribing people out of their cars and into public transport by subsidies and freebies, to lessen the road congestion. |
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Make the payment of public transport subsidies dependent on safe, efficient and timely service. |
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In addition, we need to face up to the fact that just about the only good public transport links in this area are into central London. |
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An estimated 60,000 people protested in Rotterdam as public transport staff, port workers and teachers struck. |
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You need a car for all those adventures because public transport ends where the cattle guards begin. |
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Their travels showed how much we must improve public transport to kill road proposals stone dead. |
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And then the rich will continue to drive while the poor are herded onto public transport. |
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Well, I admire anyone who managed to make it onto public transport or back into the centre. |
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We would appeal to drivers to avoid the area if possible, or perhaps consider car sharing or using public transport. |
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These include regulations regarding carriage and use of fuel cells on airplanes and other forms of public transport. |
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I don't want to travel by public transport as I don't feel safe, and that is a sorry state of affairs. |
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Those suffering from a notifiable disease must not use public transport, public laundries, or public libraries. |
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The answer for Swindon is to reduce the cost of bus fares to make public transport more attractive. |
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You'll need a car to get around Idaho as public transport is virtually non-existent. |
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I don't care enough about furniture, fast moving consumer goods, spiralling debt, bad public transport, grumpy angry faces. |
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The news has been welcomed by groups campaigning for improved public transport. |
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You'll need a car if you intend to stay here for any length of time because the public transport is all but non-existent. |
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People were encouraged to use public transport and the park-and-ride facility at Black Ash to access the city. |
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Reliable and affordable public transport determines accessibility to both employment and housing. |
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Phone networks have been jammed today following a series of blasts that hit London's public transport network this morning. |
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If Millfield Park is not accessible by public transport, persuade someone to take you there. |
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When most motorists have a genuine and convenient public transport alternative for their journey, that is the time to implement car park cuts. |
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However, for most of us, with a little effort, and better public transport, many of those car journeys could be cut out. |
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Across the other side of South London lies Richmond Park, a huge expanse of green untroubled by public transport. |
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Some restrictions for senior and disabled permit holders using the local public transport system will be lifted from Sunday. |
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It's got to be an advantage for the town and it means more people could leave their cars at home and use public transport. |
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The public transport is pretty good, except for the buses at rush hour when it's rather nasty. |
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Smoking is already banned in most of the places that people have to use, such as the aforementioned public transport. |
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We are keeping down congestion levels and increasing dramatically the number of people who travel by public transport. |
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New eco-towns, consisting of 5,000-10,000 homes, would have strong public transport links to nearby setlements. |
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Normally, if I'd been delayed by two hours on a train journey, I'd've been kicking off, and grumbling about the state of public transport. |
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Her intentions for airports are also likely to include improved public transport access. |
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A kiosk sold magazines and public transport tickets beside the turnstile for the Powell-Mason Cable car. |
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It was Beeching's axing of much of our railway network in the 1960s that got us partly into the public transport mess we are in now. |
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Of course public transport should be improved, and people encouraged to use it. |
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When I was recuperating from a long illness last year, doctors advised me against using public transport. |
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These ranged from car sharing and using public transport through to recycling household waste. |
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But from the opening ceremony, it was obvious that Atlanta's public transport was not up to the job. |
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Residents claim the location is unsuitable because of its isolation, its nearness to the Leeds-Liverpool canal and a lack of public transport. |
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That includes concessionary fares on public transport and better home adaptations. |
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New investment has been made in public transport systems, smart grid and utilisation of renewable energy resources. |
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An alcohol ban has been proposed on public transport as part of moves to tackle yobbery and drunken disorder. |
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You get better services, better local amenities, even public transport is better. |
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The bookable service gives people better access to public transport to enable them to travel into the centre of town. |
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This is one of the reasons I don't use public transport any more, apart from aeroplanes. |
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On each of its three ring roads there are cheap park-and-ride facilities where people can leave their cars to use public transport. |
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Proceeds from the charging would be spent exclusively on improving public transport. |
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Consequently, in the absence of a good public transport system, the vehicles on Delhi's roads have swollen to around 2.7 million. |
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And, he said, some of the planned improvements in existing road and public transport links would make all the difference. |
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Car sharing also reduces travelling costs and could help people in rural areas with limited public transport. |
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Where public transport is geared to transporting bikes, cycle tourism can flourish. |
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Scotland's blocked road arteries and poor public transport network have not helped the country's economic blues. |
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I am afraid no one will be enticed onto public transport, unless it goes where people want it, actually turns up and runs at useful times. |
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Transport, our biggest expense, includes buying and running a vehicle, plus fares for public transport. |
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I sometimes learn my lines on public transport muttering them out loud to myself. |
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It is important that people going out in London can get home safely at night, by public transport, black cab or licensed minicab. |
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As his athletic bulk has turned to flab, he is now seen as a danger only to fellow-users of public transport. |
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There is no way in which staff of public transport undertakings should have to put up with this kind of mindless violence. |
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It reminded me of how much we're complete opposites when it comes to our attitude to public transport. |
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The army of bus drivers that keep the wheels of the county's public transport machine turning is in need of fresh recruits. |
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More than 100 years after Londoners got the Tube and Parisians a Metro, Dubliners are set to get their own underground public transport system. |
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A spokesman for Metro said work had to be done to make public transport a more attractive proposition. |
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In the meanwhile, James, being a tradesman, has been making do with public transport and lifts from workmates to get around the various jobsites. |
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After a public transport nightmare, we swallowed our pride and taxied across the French countryside to Chenonceau for the real castle deal. |
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The start and finish of this linear route are poorly served by public transport. |
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The yellow bus scheme should alleviate any worries parents have about public transport. |
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But public transport is still unavailable to many, and often inconvenient when available. |
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Private vehicles have been completely banned, but public transport has been laid on to get voters to the ballot boxes. |
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But, on the other hand, using public transport is that much more difficult. |
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Western bishops have called for the west to be given a fair share of national roads and public transport money. |
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A space-age street car, which is to become the face of public transport in York, wowed future users when it went on show in the heart of the city. |
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A bad day for Mark Francis would involve having to take public transport and having the crusts left on his bread. |
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Then we went to the pub, caught public transport home, slept for a couple of hours and went to our validictory dinner which was good, bit teary, but not half bad. |
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People being loud on public transport really rattles me for some reason. |
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A package of further measures would be introduced to rebalance revenues, by congestion charging and road tolls which would be ring-fenced for public transport. |
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Our policies to tackle climate change will also reduce pollution, waste, energy use and air miles, improve health, food quality, public transport and will save money. |
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I am the one they'll sit next to on public transport without fail. |
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What we are looking at is either traffic lights or possibly a roundabout, because a traffic island and refuge would only benefit car users and not public transport. |
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Even now it is not too late to link the railway lines in and around the city, including the far suburbs, and provide a safe public transport system. |
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The idea behind the competition was to design a livery with an environmental message that would encourage more people to switch from using their cars to public transport. |
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I'm going to be a thorn in their side until they deliver the school places, until they deliver the public transport, until they deliver the parks and the playgrounds. |
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It is, of course, difficult to quantify the value of the time saved by travelling by car and we are not tied to a particular time schedule as with public transport. |
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We believe government has a duty of care to provide safe and efficient public transport for all the populace, and to properly maintain its infrastructure. |
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Prague has a public transport system that puts London to shame. |
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And this is not the only trade dispute to affect public transport of late. |
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In the seven years that Holyrood has spewed out documents on a tramline that may never be built, other cities have reorganised their public transport infrastructure. |
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Are they saying that people who use public transport are at risk? |
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Luckily, public transport is brilliantly efficient, cost-effective, and blissfully above ground. |
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So if you need a car twice a week, for example to do the weekly shop and to go somewhere not accessible by public transport, you could use a Car Club car. |
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New roads and tunnels have been built and public transport modernised. |
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The bookable taxi-bus service will complement public transport services in the area, and will offer an alternative to the car to people living in the nearby rural areas. |
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As Clonaslee is on the border of the county and there is no public transport serving it or the villages on route to towns it is seen as a starting point for transport. |
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It includes magnificent cycle lanes, bounteous fish counters in supermarkets, excellent public transport, Spanish healthcare and, of course, the weather. |
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As an experiment, the other day I travelled around London taking snaps of the images I came across in the street and on public transport that showed men or women. |
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It's the end of the working day, but a heavy snowstorm has brought chaos to public transport and gridlock to the roads, thus trapping everyone in the smoking room after hours. |
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He notes that some city-watchers argue that since dispersal is inevitable, it would be useful to plan for linear new towns on public transport routes. |
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Now the Parisian public transport authority, the RATP, is trying to solve this problem of politesse. |
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They would offer low-floor, easy access for parents with pushchairs and buggies, people in wheelchairs and the elderly, making public transport more accessible. |
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The colour-coded system is designed to encourage more people to use public transport by making bus services more frequent and routes more obvious. |
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No test of common humanity is quite so commonplace or so trying as public transport. |
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Indeed, there was a time when the smell in Paris public transport could knock you off your feet. |
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Blame the weak recovery, an aging population, increasing urbanization, and the growth of public transport. |
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Extensive research into public transport demand in Leigh shows the area would be best served by a guided busway which will offer a reliable, fast public transport service. |
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How come I always sit next to the nutters on public transport? |
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This proof-of-age card, which allows holders to travel half-price on public transport, is automatically issued to all youngsters through their schools. |
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Despite criticism that commuters will face widespread public transport disruption during the marches, bus and rail workers are planning a complete stoppage. |
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Police are to get out of their panda cars and onto public transport in a new drive to cut crime and the fear of crime on buses, trains and in taxis. |
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Men use cars for business trips and long-distance commuting Many women say they would happily swap their cars for pleasant walking conditions and better public transport. |
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A 40p ticket on the integrated public transport system gives you access to five metro lines, various railway services, and a free hurl on a bus for up to an hour afterwards. |
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Without such growth we will not be able to pay for environmental clean-ups, for education, for health improvements, for restorative justice, or for public transport. |
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People will use their cars less as a result, reducing air pollution, decreasing traffic congestion and lessening peak period demands on public transport. |
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Although the area would be pedestrianised, there would still be limited access for public transport, blue badge holders, businesses and residents. |
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This would require significant readjustments to our lifestyles, including a shift from private to public transport, and a major drive towards energy and resource conservation. |
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If you travel interstate by public transport, you can avoid much inconvenience if you travel with only one piece of luggage, checked-in at least six hours before your journey. |
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Although the design of the bridge is in its early stages, it will have four lanes including two public transport lanes, a cycle path and two pedestrian walkways. |
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The land has also been earmarked for possible future public transport expansion, even though the report to the committee admits this is unlikely to be realised. |
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Those of us who depend on a decent public transport service are entitled to ask Mr Hughes for a list of those bus routes he intends to chop if he is elected. |
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The cost of car travel becomes prohibitive with the new charges and the cost in time and inconvenience because of the poor public transport system is unreasonable. |
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Without a proper public transport system and with motor insurance being compulsory by law, young drivers are not in a position to simply take it or leave it. |
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He says public transport has also been provided for under the plan. |
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This should include an emphasis on environmentally sustainable measures such as energy efficiency, eco-taxes, waste prevention and recycling, and improved public transport. |
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Even Indonesians acknowledge that prolonged exposure to the smell may have negative effects, and as a result, the carriage of durians on public transport is forbidden. |
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Ghent has an extensive network of public transport lines, operated by De Lijn. |
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Shrewsbury is the county's public transport hub and has road and rail links to the rest of the county and country. |
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It owns airports, electricity generators and retailers, and a public transport business, with operations in New Zealand and Australia. |
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In other countries public transport is seen as something worth subsidising but here the Government would prefer to take the public for a ride. |
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Well, newsflash David, some of us have to rely on public transport and if our buses don't run neither do we. |
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The infrastructure factors account for the price and availability of office space at the location, as well as public transport. |
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The Liverpool and Manchester Railway was the first public transport system on land which did not use animal traction power. |
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Information on all forms of public transport is available from Traveline Scotland. |
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The ban extends to schools and public transport, and covers the nargile, or water pipe, a favorite among locals and tourists alike. |
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However, the Free Presbyterian Church considers it a sin to use public transport to go to church on the Sabbath, while the Free Church does not. |
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The TISAR platform will give information on available public transport solutions combined in a seamless multimodal journey planning. |
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Cars carrying only one occupant use fuel and roads less efficiently than shared cars or public transport, and increase traffic congestion. |
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Taxis are a popular form of public transport as the fares are relatively cheap compared to many other developed countries. |
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Tenders are invited for cEras iompair eireann is the main provider of surface land public transport services within the republic of ireland. |
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The company was famous for its moquette, widely used in public transport seating. |
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For example, when you hear a stranger sneeze on public transport, you have to suppress your normal impulse to reply, Gesundheit. |
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Small cable transport systems, including ski lifts, will be treated as public transport, slashing VAT on tickets from 20per cent to five. |
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John Pastier examines the possibilities for a public transport system in a city that caters exclusively for the private car. |
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In Europe the traffic problem is eased by pedestrianisation in town centres and greater investment in public transport. |
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It seems that the public transport system has now become a complete dumping ground for litter louts. |
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The island can be explored using public transport using a bus service operated by Stagecoach. |
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Bus and rail public transport in Northern Ireland is operated by subsidiaries of Translink. |
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The islands of Lewis and Harris are the last places in Britain to fight Sunday public transport because of strict Sabbath observance. |
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Health and noise experts in Kirklees are planning a crackdown on personal stereos on public transport. |
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There is an ongoing debate on the development of a new public transport structure, with monorails and light rail both being considered. |
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With us paying unemployment benefits to Bahrainis, why are we hiring foreigners to drive buses for our Bahraini public transport network? |
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The initial findings are expected to back road charging as a method of getting traffic moving and raising vital funding for public transport. |
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Would it be taking us back to the dark ages if public transport was made substantially cheaper by renationalising it? |
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Dublin has a steadily improving public transport network including the DART, Luas, Dublin Bus, and dublinbikes. |
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This made me dumbstruck, that someone would happily speak to random strangers on public transport and try to help them in any way they can. |
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Oslo has Norway's most extensive public transport system, managed by Ruter. |
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Significant logistical operations take place to bring people into the festival by public transport each year. |
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The situation has caught the attention of public transport groups, which rely on diesel for their jeepney operations. |
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The new public transport card is swipeable at local train and bus stations. |
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In September 1988, Alex's grandad had undertaken the same journey, also travelling by public transport and hitch-hiking. |
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The Peak District is readily accessible by public transport, which reaches even central areas. |
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On 31 January 1936, Orwell set out by public transport and on foot, reaching Manchester via Coventry, Stafford, the Potteries and Macclesfield. |
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Streets are empty, public transport is virtually nonexistent. |
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Cycle rickshaws are the most popular form of public transport in Bangladesh. |
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The route is also crossed by many roads and passes through many villages and towns with good public transport. |
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Although the majority of journeys involving central London are made by public transport, car travel is common in the suburbs. |
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In 1977, it was noted as the largest authority for public transport in the United Kingdom after London Transport. |
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Have you ever been in a foreign country and wondered how the public transport works so much better than our own? |
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Dubai has some of thecheapestand cleanest public transport in the world, according to a new study. |
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In 2014 the only public transport serving the towns and villages on the old railway route is a bus service operating at mostly hourly intervals. |
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Goa's public transport largely consists of privately operated buses linking the major towns to rural areas. |
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For more than 30 years, INIT has been assisting transport companies in making public transport more attractive, faster and more efficient. |
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Buses are the principal form of public transport and passenger movement between the towns on the main islands. |
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It is the yobbishness which gave football a bad name 20 years ago and will do the same for public transport. |
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St Georges has no direct interchange with other public transport, but the bus and railway stations can be reached on foot in a few minutes. |
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The Sevici community bicycle programme has integrated bicycles into the public transport network. |
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On 22 March 2007, Barcelona's City Council started the Bicing service, a bicycle service understood as a public transport. |
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Buses in Barcelona are a major form of public transport, with extensive local, interurban and night bus networks. |
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The underdeveloped road network led to a growing demand for public transport. |
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The TfL Board is appointed by the Mayor of London, who also sets the structure and level of public transport fares in London. |
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The nearest public transport is bus route 3 on the main road through Brading. |
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Newquay has a CAA Public Use Aerodrome Licence that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction. |
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Maps may show only rapid transit or also include other modes of public transport. |
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A transit map is a topological map or schematic diagram used to show the routes and stations in a public transport system. |
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They are typically integrated with other public transport and often operated by the same public transport authorities. |
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All are operated by municipal public transport operator GVB, which also runs the city bus network. |
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Arriva is a multinational public transport company headquartered in Sunderland, England. |
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Its responsibities include regional spatial planning and the metropolitan public transport concessions. |
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Rotterdam is well connected by international, national, regional and local public transport systems, as well as by the Dutch motorway network. |
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Health care, public transport and certain cultural institutions are administered by county councils. |
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All parking areas in Dubai will be free of charge on Thursdayto mark the Hijri New Year, while there will be no changes to public transport timetables. |
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Some services are subsidised by the public transport coordinator, Metro. |
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The joint authorities cover fire, police and public transport. |
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Besides public transport, ATM manages the interchange parking lots and other transportation services including bike sharing and car sharing systems. |
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The primary means of public transport in Leeds are the bus services. |
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Scooters were a practical and affordable form of transportation for 1960s teens, and in the early 1970s, public transport stopped relatively early in the night. |
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Liverpool has an extensive local public transport network, which is managed by the Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive, and includes buses, trains and ferries. |
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There are some sections, notably between Blackgang and Brook, where public transport is limited, and it may be preferable to use a car to access these. |
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When the Metro opened it was intended to form part of an integrated public transport system, with the local bus network reconfigured to act as 'feeders' for the Metro. |
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Most replacement bus services lasted less than two years before they were removed due to a lack of patronage, leaving large parts of the country with no public transport. |
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Typical sectors included telecommunications, power, petroleum, railways, airports, airlines, public transport, health care, postal services and sometimes banks. |
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In the early 1960s, public transport stopped relatively early in the night, and so having scooters allowed mods to stay out all night at dance clubs. |
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Local governments promote cycling by permitting bicycles to be carried on public transport or by providing external attachment devices on public transport vehicles. |
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The rail link would address the current lack of public transport available to the South West of the Airport by connecting to Guildford, Reading and London Waterloo. |
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As the region's only Liberal Democrat MP he spoke more than most on a range of issues, including euthenasia, Post Office closures, tourism and public transport. |
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Transportation Minister Pintado said, We must adopt new technologies in public transport arena and provide better and sustainable services to our citizens. |
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Berg Insight's definition of ITS for public transport includes systems installed in public transport vehicles as well as at terminals, stops, depots and similar. |
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The new electric bus route not only puts Gothenburg on the map for innovative public transport systems, but also opens new possibilities for urban planning. |
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Spatially, cities also expanded due to the development of public transport systems, which facilitated commutes of longer distances to the city centre for the working class. |
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In November 2010, Nottingham City Council won Transport Authority of the Year by the UK Bus Awards, for services for providing safer and sustainable public transport. |
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The tram is considered the cheapest method of public transport. |
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But the brightly-coloured jeepneys, hand-painted trucks which can be flagged down, have navigated the shambles to become the most popular form of public transport. |
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Transit buses, used on public transport bus services, have utilitarian fittings designed for efficient movement of large numbers of people, and often have multiple doors. |
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His designs revolutionised public transport and modern engineering. |
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Buses and taxis are the major modes of public transport in Macau. |
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Aside from taxis, there is no public transport on the island. |
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The Commissioner has directed Secretary RTA Manshad Ali to expedite the steps against substandard CNG Kits in public transport including intercity buses and vans. |
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The Metro is Rio's safest and cleanest form of public transport. |
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The move is in line to develop modern technical specifications for its fleet of buses and coacher, and acquire the best expertise and latest technology in public transport. |
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West Midlands transport bosses have been handed the Government cash to set up smart ticket systems ending the need for paper tickets on public transport. |
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Following the detected deficiencies in managing geodata on public transport network in the Olomouc Region, potential solutions of the situation were analysed. |
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A traditional form of public transport in Lisbon is the tram. |
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