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public transport
noun
a system of buses, trains, etc, running on fixed routes, on which the public may travel
Example Sentences
That includes the NHS, schools and public transport as well as welfare benefits, armed forces, energy projects and a whole range of other government spending.
And the tennis world itself is also a different one to Morozova's days of wooden racquets and taking public transport to events.
Manchester's Metrolink got the go-ahead and four decades later its bright yellow trams and 65-mile network are synonymous with public transport on the other side of the Pennines.
"Extra investment in public transport must also focus on cutting fares for hard-pressed families being clobbered by a cost of living crisis."
He cited recent attacks on undersea cables in the Baltic Sea, cyber attacks on European public transport, and unidentified drones spotted over German power stations and other infrastructure.
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