Corridor - Travel

Travel

  • Corridor (rail vehicle), a railway vehicle with a passageway through to adjacent coaches
  • Corridor (Via Rail), a rail network running from Quebec City to Windsor
  • Pan-European corridors
  • Wildlife corridor, a stretch of nature that facilitates the migration of animals
  • Air corridor, a designated travel path for aircraft
  • Transport corridor, a (generally linear) tract of land in which at least one main line for some mode of transport has been built
    • Highway corridor, a general path that a highway follows
    • A highway that is part of the Appalachian Development Highway System in the United States
  • A Corridor connection between railway passenger coaches

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