transportation corridor

collocation in English

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transportation
noun[U]
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/ˌtræn.spɔːˈteɪ.ʃən/
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/ˌtræn.spɚˈteɪ.ʃən/
the movement of people or goods from one place ...
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corridor
noun[C]
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/ˈkɒr.ɪ.dɔːr/
us
/ˈkɔːr.ə.dɚ/
a long passage in a building or train, especially with rooms on ...
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(Definition oftransportationandcorridorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A business district also began to develop along thetransportationcorridor.
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Although very little boat traffic is found on the river, the river valley still provides an importanttransportationcorridor.
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Despite the movement away from using the waterway for shipping, its role as atransportationcorridor continued to evolve through the late 19th-century.
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One of their recommendations was the creation of a public energytransportationcorridor.
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However, the city's merchants relocated when the railroad survey was completed to have better access to the newtransportationcorridor.
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Up until that time, the river had been an important watertransportationcorridor.
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The energytransportationcorridorthus created would require an immense infrastructure of roads, airports, maintenance bases and new settlements to support it.
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It provides recreational opportunities for hikers and bicyclists; offers a setting for wildlife viewing and environmental education; and serves as a bicycletransportationcorridor.
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The threat diminished after completion of transcontinental trade routes both north and south of the border, and thetransportationcorridorthrough which the trails once ran declined in importance.
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Smith argued for a critical east-westtransportationcorridor.
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The theme of an 8.31 aerialtransportationcorridordesignation is to serve the principal purpose of transporting people to, from, and within communities, and ski areas.
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It represents one of the many "garitas" located along the major transportation corridors in border regions.
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Areas where the earth has been disturbed (e.g. construction sites, subdivisions, and transportation corridors) may create acid rock drainage.
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Typical responses span from clearing transportation corridors of avalanche debris, to repairing industrial and recreational facilities, to search, rescue, and recovery.
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Construction of railways and highways decreased river traffic, diverting goods to other transportation corridors and markets.
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These disturbances further weakened the position of many urban economies, as manufacturing and commercial businesses increased their exodus to the suburbs and outer transportation corridors.
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It is one of the country's busiest transportation corridors.
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Modern interlinked ground transportation corridors, such as rail and highway, often aid in the development of megalopolises.
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The site was selected as the land was adjacent to existing transportation corridors.
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Some of this development is on brownfields that were once factories, warehouses, docks, and rail yards, particularly in areas along public transportation corridors.
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