Rail transport in Okinawa (沖縄県の鉄道, Okinawa-ken no Tetsudō) consists of only the Okinawa Urban Monorail, the only rail line providing rail transportation...
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The Okinawa Urban Monorail (沖縄都市モノレール, Okinawa Toshi Monorēru), also known as Yui Rail (ゆいレール, Yui Rēru), is a monorail line serving the cities of Naha...
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Okinawa Island (沖縄島, Okinawa-jima, Okinawan: 沖縄/うちなー, Uchinaa Kunigami: ふちなー, Fuchináa), officially Okinawa Main Island (沖縄本島, Okinawa-hontō), is the largest...
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Yonabaru Line (category Rail transport in Okinawa Prefecture)
2 ft 6 in gauge railways in Japan Rail transport in Okinawa 那覇市内史跡・旧跡詳細 軽便鉄道線路跡 [Historic Sites in Naha City: Remains of the Light Railway] (in Japanese)...
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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 2003. January 1 – E. Hunter Harrison, former president of Illinois Central Railroad...
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thanks to a high share of rail transport and low overall travel distances. Transport in Japan is also very expensive in international comparison, reflecting...
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article is part of the history of rail transport by country series. The history of rail transport in Japan began in the late Edo period. There have been...
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OKICA (category Fare collection systems in Japan)
OKICA (オキカ, Okika), short for "Okinawa IC Card", is a contactless smart card used for public transport in Okinawa. OKICA was the first contactless public...
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Naha Airport (redirect from Okinawa Airport)
international airport located 4 km (2.5 mi) west of the city hall in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. It is Japan's sixth busiest airport and the primary...
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The transport network in Greater Tokyo includes public and private rail and highway networks; airports for international, domestic, and general aviation;...
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Transport in the Keihanshin metropolitan region is much like that of Tokyo: it includes public and private rail and highway networks; airports for international...
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Kyushu (category Islands of Okinawa Prefecture)
southerly of the four largest islands (i.e. excluding Okinawa and the other Ryukyu (Nansei) Islands). In the past, it has been known as Kyūkoku (九国, "Nine...
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This is a list of airport rail link systems which connect airports with cities in various countries. This list only contains connections by people mover...
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Kaohsiung International Airport (category 1942 establishments in Taiwan)
Resumes Kaohsiung – Okinawa Service in 1Q24". AeroRoutes. Retrieved 21 April 2024. "tigerair Taiwan Adds Kaohsiung – Okayama in NW24t". AeroRoutes. Retrieved...
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Left- and right-hand traffic (redirect from Drive In The Left Lane)
refers to the date of the changeover). Okinawa is one of only a few places to have changed from RHT to LHT in the late 20th century. While Japan drives...
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Handcar (redirect from Rail trolley)
A rail push trolley in undivided India (1895 or earlier) A rail push trolley in India (1978) Draisine History of the bicycle Human-powered transport Maintenance...
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Intermodal container (section Rail)
Laadkisten (lit. "Loading chests"), in use since 1934. This system used roller containers for transport by rail, truck and ship, in various configurations up to...
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USS Relief (AH-1) (category Ships built in Philadelphia)
Harbor, Guam the following day, transferring 184 patients ashore in preparation for the Okinawa campaign. Japanese bombers attacked Relief on 2 April. One bomb...
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Ōsaka Monorail 大阪モノレール Kitakyushu Monorail 北九州高速鉄道 (北九州モノレール) Okinawa Urban Monorail (Yui Rail) 沖縄都市モノレール (ゆいレール) Aichi Rapid Transit (Linimo) 愛知高速交通 (リニモ)...
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USS Orizaba (redirect from Brazilian transport Duque de Caxias (U11))
USS Orizaba (ID-1536/AP-24) was a transport ship for the United States Navy in both World War I and World War II. She was the sister ship of Siboney but...
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MV Derbyshire (category Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean)
foundered near Okinawa, in southern Japan. Derbyshire was carrying a cargo of 157,446 tonnes of iron ore. On 9 September 1980, Derbyshire hove-to in Typhoon...
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Farebox recovery ratio (category Rail transport articles in need of updating)
2010). "PRACTICE REVIEWS IN PEAK PERIOD RAIL NETWORK MANAGEMENT: MUNICH & WASHINGTON DC" (PDF). World Conference on Transport Research Society. Archived...
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Roads portal Rail transport in Japan "日本の道路ネットワーク計画・構想" [Japanese road network plan] (in Japanese). Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism...
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Suicide methods (redirect from Shoot self in head)
Retrieved 2 August 2022. "The Gory Way Japanese Generals Ended Their Battle on Okinawa". Time. Retrieved 2 August 2022. Maiese A, Gitto L, dell'Aquila M, Bolino...
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Bath Iron Works (category Articles lacking in-text citations from January 2021)
USS Shannon (DM-25) Battle of Okinawa USS Harry F. Bauer (DM-26) Battle of Okinawa USS Adams (DM-27) Battle of Okinawa USS Tolman (DM-28) Battle of Okinawa 30 of 98 Gearing-class...
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evacuation of combat casualties in both the Philippines and Okinawa. After World War II the Army's large transports resumed peacetime operation for a...
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The Holocaust (redirect from Jews in the Holocaust)
on Russian POWs in late August 1941. The camps were located on rail lines to make it easier to transport Jews to their deaths, but in remote places to...
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construction and management of rail infrastructure Renfe Operadora: (100%) rail transport ENAIRE: (100%) state-owned holding, specialized in the commercial aviation...
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school students often visit Okinawa or Hokkaido. The extensive rail network together with domestic flights sometimes in planes with modifications to...
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