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What they call an integrated transport network, I believe.
And if you all wait long enough, you'll get that integrated transport network they have been talking about for 40(?)
To provide a supply driven integrated transport network infrastructure.
This main line operation would be combined with light rail operations using abandoned branch lines, to create an integrated transport network.
The system was intended to form part of an integrated transport network, with buses acting as feeders to purpose built-interchanges.
Re nationalise and subsidise mass Transportation Railways and Buses to be developed into an integrated transport network.
In March 2010 Punchbowl Bus Company implemented another route numbering reconfiguration as part of the integrated transport network planning process.
Genuine free movement of goods and passengers depends on a perfectly integrated transport network, which links the islands and outer or remote regions with central regions.
"Integrated Transport Network" is a registered trademark of Ordnance Survey, the national mapping agency of Great Britain.
OS MasterMap Integrated Transport Network Layer - this is a link-and-node network of transport features, such as roads and railways.
The Integrated Transport Network (ITN) is an Ordnance Survey dataset containing details of the transport network for Great Britain.
Its priority for passenger services is its strategy for an integrated transport network, including long-distance, regional and city services as well as Carsharing and Call a Bike services.
Poor interchange options are a general problem with most of London's older railways, which were built by competing private companies in the 19th century before the need for a coherent and integrated transport network was understood.
In the 1980s, the RIT (Rede Integrada de Transporte, 'Integrated Transport Network') was created, allowing transit between any point in the city by paying just one fare.
This allows NaPTAN points to be projected on maps and to be associated with other information layers such as the Integrated Transport Network of the Ordnance Survey.
OS MasterMap Integrated Transport Network (ITN) Layer maps Great Britain's road network - from motorways to pedestrian streets.
In some cities the distinction between U-Bahn and S-Bahn systems is blurred, for instance some S-Bahn systems run underground, have frequencies similar to U-Bahn, and form part of the same integrated transport network.
Road length information for minor 'B', 'C' and unclassified roads is obtained from Ordnance Survey roads data (the Integrated Transport Network dataset), local authorities, the Scottish Government and the Welsh Assembly Government.
From 2006 omnwards, minor road length estimates have been made using Ordnance Survey's Integrated Transport Network (ITN) dataset, rather than the OSCAR (Ordnance Survey Centre Alignment of Roads) dataset.
Data is stored in the CycleNetXChange format developed for the purpose and is based on the "Ordnance Survey DNF Digital National Framework for referencing objects and the ITN (Integrated Transport Network)".