• causeways and does not involve intermittent connections such as drawbridges or ferries. A bridge–tunnel combination is commonly used for major fixed links. This...
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    two islands and is about 65 km (40 mi) in total length. List of bridge–tunnels Intercontinental and transoceanic fixed links bridge and tunnel (disambiguation)...
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  • List of bridge–tunnels: Transcontinental railroads have many bridge–tunnels. Intercontinental and transoceanic fixed links...
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    Beringia Cosmopolitan Railway Eurasian Land Bridge Intercontinental and transoceanic fixed links Land reclamation Pan-American Highway Transportation...
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    Strait of Sicily Tunnel (category Webarchive template wayback links)
    and Marseille–Tunis. Strait of Messina Bridge Strait of Gibraltar crossing Mediterranean Sea Channel Tunnel Intercontinental and transoceanic fixed links...
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    portal Cosmopolitan Railway Transmountain railroad Intercontinental and transoceanic fixed links B & O Railroad "The charter of the last-named Company...
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  • Strait of Messina Bridge (category Buildings and structures in Messina)
    Transport Network Strait of Sicily Tunnel Pylons of Messina Intercontinental and transoceanic fixed links Sylvers, Eric (26 July 2023). "Italy Says it Will Build...
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  • the deepest tunnel ever built Immersed tube tunnel Intercontinental and transoceanic fixed links Shark tunnel Sullivan, Walter. Progress In Technology...
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    railroad Intercontinental and transoceanic fixed links Gilpin 1890, p. 190. Gilpin, William (1890). The Cosmopolitan Railway: compacting and fusing together...
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    Palk Strait Bridge (category Indian building and structure stubs)
    Pamban Bridge Adam's Bridge Extreme points of Sri Lanka Intercontinental and transoceanic fixed links "Bridge over the Palk Strait". archives.sundayobserver...
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    cable-stayed bridge Cable-stayed suspension bridge Intercontinental and transoceanic fixed links List of straits Strait of Gibraltar Straits of Tiran...
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    Express Cosmopolitan Railway Greater East Asia Railroad Intercontinental and transoceanic fixed links International Union of Railways Japan–Korea Undersea...
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    Strait of Gibraltar crossing (category Buildings and structures in Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima)
    Morocco–Spain relations Transport in Morocco Transport in Spain Intercontinental and transoceanic fixed links Floating cable-stayed bridge Cable-stayed suspension...
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    Road (category Webarchive template webcite links)
    the Annapurna Circuit, and a road was completed in 2013 to Mêdog County. Additional intercontinental and transoceanic fixed links have been proposed, including...
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  • Turkish straits the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles between Asia and Europe Intercontinental and transoceanic fixed links Floating suspension bridge "Selat...
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    had moved from transoceanic cables and long-wave wireless services to shortwave "skip" transmission, and the overall volume of transoceanic shortwave communications...
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    The first and historically most important application for communication satellites was in intercontinental long distance telephony. The fixed Public Switched...
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    fiber-optic cable and optical networking that carry the bulk of data between wide area networks (WANs), metro, regional, national and transoceanic networks. A...
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    Boeing 757 (category Webarchive template wayback links)
    flights. ETOPS extended flights were approved in 1986 to fly intercontinental routes. Private and government operators have customized the 757 as VIP carriers...
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    Radio (category Webarchive template wayback links)
    commercial, diplomatic and military text messaging. Starting around 1908 industrial countries built worldwide networks of powerful transoceanic transmitters to...
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    communications had moved from transoceanic cables and longwave wireless services to shortwave, and the overall volume of transoceanic shortwave communications...
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  • modernization, The Western Europe–Western China intercontinental highway now connects Europe and China through Russia and Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan stands to receive...
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    Over the years, the IAF has grown from a tactical force to one with transoceanic reach. The strategic reach emerges from induction of Force Multipliers...
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    V-2 rocket (category Webarchive template wayback links)
    matter of time until rockets would expose the United States to direct, transoceanic attack." With the war all but lost, regardless of the factory output...
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    Ocean liner (category All articles with dead external links)
    liner or cargo-passenger liner. The advent of the Jet Age and the decline in transoceanic ship service brought about a gradual transition from passenger...
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    Invasive species (category Webarchive template wayback links)
    non-native aquatic species is ballast water taken up at sea and released in port by transoceanic vessels. Some 10,000 species are transported via ballast...
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