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  • | known_for = videos on rapid transit issues ...2-05/> Martin has broadcast dozens of videos, on [[YouTube]], focussed on transit issues.
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  • ...large-scale transit expansion plan consisting of other proposed light rail transit lines. ...ty Council]] and Metrolinx decided to build the line according to the 2009 Transit City plan as a light rail line only partially underground, between [[Mount
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  • | blank5_name_sec2 = [[Rapid transit]] ...d=April 20, 2006}}</ref> In addition, Dallas has DART ([[Dallas Area Rapid Transit]]) with different colored train lines that transport throughout the Metropl
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  • | blank4_name_sec2 = [[Rapid transit]] ...of the 20th century brought a convergence of economic factors that fueled rapid growth in Houston, including a burgeoning port and railroad industry, the d
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  • | known_for = Leadership positions at multiple transit agencies<ref name=barusahib2020-12-25/> ...t Bhatti''' is a [[Canadian]] [[engineer]] who has specialized in managing transit projects, in [[Toronto]], [[Ottawa]], [[Oshawa]], [[Kitchener]], [[Mississa
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  • ...t soon became the convergence point among multiple railroads, spurring its rapid growth. The city's name derives from that of the [[Western and Atlantic Rai ...com/timesmachine/1895/06/08/102515577.pdf|title=The South: Vast Resources, Rapid Development, Wonderful Opportunities for Capital and Labor&nbsp;...|work=[[
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  • ...m Group''' was formed to submit a bid to build and operate the [[Ion rapid transit system]] in [[Waterloo Region, Ontario]].<ref name=RailwayJournal2013-12-18 ...ity and two other groups, [[GrandLinq]] and [[Kitchener Waterloo Cambridge Transit Partners]], were chosen as those which would be invited to submit proposals
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  • ...arly to middle 2000s was a period of [[Economic liberalisation in Pakistan|rapid economic reforms]]; the government raised development spending, which reduc {{Main|List of rapid transit systems in Pakistan}}
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  • ...in the [[Permian Basin (North America)|Permian Basin]], helped to engender rapid economic expansion in the mid-1900s. Copper smelting, [[Petroleum|oil]] ref ...mobile-commutes/|access-date=October 31, 2017|date= October 13, 2010|title=Transit Mode Share Trends Looking Steady; Rail Appears to Encourage Non-Automobile
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  • | occupation = transit executive ...''' is a transit specialist who has appointed to positions of authority at transit authorities in [[San Jose, California]] and [[Ontario, Canada]].<ref name=M
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  • === Rapid transit === The [[Casablanca tramway|Casablanca Tramway]] is the [[rapid transit]] tram system in Casablanca. As of 2019, the network consists of two lines
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  • ...oks?id=ldKwPQ2PyBAC&pg=PA107 |year=1989}}</ref> Lee Kuan Yew's emphasis on rapid economic growth, support for business entrepreneurship, and limitations on ...mini 2 - SG5300P 70M (1).jpg|thumb|right|Double-deck bus operated by [[SBS Transit]]]]
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  • ...cal taxing jurisdictions (cities, counties, special purpose districts, and transit authorities) may also impose sales and use tax up to 2{{nbsp}}percent for a ...[[Permanent University Fund]] land, particularly oil, has helped fund the rapid growth of the state's two largest university systems: the [[University of T
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  • Istanbul experienced especially rapid growth during the second half of the 20th century, with its population incr ...irst=Sevim|work=Hürriyet Daily News|title=Istanbul Commuters Skeptical of Transit Change|date=16 July 2010|access-date=5 July 2012}}</ref> [[Trams in Istanbu
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  • ...ncial sphere, the city became the country's leading financial centre. Very rapid industrialization in the last two decades of the 1800s led to the birth of The post–World War II period saw rapid reconstruction and fast economic growth, accompanied by a nearly two-fold i
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  • '''Oakwood''' is an underground [[light rail|light rail transit]] (LRT) station under construction on [[Line 5 Eglinton]], a new line that {{Main|List of Toronto Transit Commission bus routes}}
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  • ...s-rapid-transit-launch-dar|title=Dar Es Salaam Officially Launch Bus Rapid Transit System – TanzaniaInvest|date=27 January 2017}}</ref> ...ive.org/web/20180710194919/http://www.thecitizen.co.tz/News/Report-reveals-rapid-rural--urban-migration-/-/1840392/2006950/-/m6w9qv/-/index.html |date=10 Ju
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  • ...] and [[Queeen Street]]. East Harbour Station will interconnect with [[GO Transit]] commuter trains, and new [[light rail connections to new development to t ...rs using Corktown Station will be able to tranfer to or from the [[Toronto Transit Commission]]'s [[504 King]] streetcar route - currently its most used surfa
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  • ...steady influx of financial [[back office]] operations from Manhattan, the rapid growth of a [[high-tech]] and entertainment economy in [[DUMBO, Brooklyn|DU * [[New York Transit Museum]] displays historical artifacts of Greater New York's subway, commut
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  • ...ption polymerase chain reaction|rRT{{nbhyph}}PCR testing]], [[CT scan]], [[Rapid antigen test]] ...ate |url=https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/sites/default/files/documents/covid-19-rapid-risk-assessment-coronavirus-disease-2019-eighth-update-8-april-2020.pdf |ac
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