Sentence examples for wider transit from inspiring English sources

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Our analysis shows how the influence of political considerations have impacted on a range of factors that affect the performance of these projects, including the route selected and the integration of the system into the wider transit network and urban landscape.

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Two continuum approximation (CA) optimization models are formulated to design city-wide transit systems at minimum cost.

The route will link into the wider rapid transit network with direct access to Bristol city centre and along the M32 to Cribbs Causeway and Emersons Green in the north of the area.

With beams of 121 feet, they would have been the first U.S. battleships to be too wide to transit the 110 foot wide locks of the Panama Canal.

"Talks are now under way for a NATO-wide air transit for military goods, not specified as nonlethal," said James Appathurai, NATO's chief spokesman.

In terms of results, commuter trains, buses and good old fashioned walking are probably far superior to technology that is likely decades away in almost every respect but one: driverless cars are probably doable whereas a comprehensive, country-wide public transit system (such as those enjoyed by many other countries around the world) is almost certainly economically and politically infeasible.

Even our small attempts at state-wide mass transit gravitate toward having Orlando as its main focal point, and the Disney park is the reason.

The first idea to launch a city-wide rapid transit was launched in 1912 with the construction of the Ekeberg Line; constructed with the same width profile as the Holmenkollen Line, the plan was to build a tunnel under the city center and run through trains, but large cost expenditures on the first section of the Common Tunnel ceased the plans.

To transit image quality from ROI to background regions smoothly in MVC, two MB wide transitional regions between ROI and background MB are defined.

This suggests that this time activity variable, although reported mainly as a walking activity, is not an indicator of commuting but of a wider variety of transit activities.

(5) manspreading: of a man, to sit with one's legs wide on public transit in a way that blocks other seats.

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