City Transport

City transport (urban transport) have several special meanings:

  • transport in city area of all types, private and public, individual and mass
  • in some countries, City Transport or City Mass Transport is a special form of an integrated system of public transport, which is separated from long-distance transport and can have a specific fare policy, informatory system, legal condition, public financing (doped by the city) etc. Suburban transport may be and may not be included. Separate and unified systems of city transport was most typical for socialistic countries of East Europe, but not only for them.
  • see also Clean Urban Transport for Europe

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