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This page links to several topics related to transportation in Europe1 Rail transport
In the European rail network, various voltages both AC and DC are used.
The Eurail Pass is a rail pass for 18 European countries; it is only available for persons who do not live in Europe, Turkey, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia or the former Soviet Union.
Inter Rail passes are for people living in Europe and surrounding countries.
2 Road traffic
- See European routes for more information about the European highway network.
- In Europe, vehicles drive on the right, except in the UK, Ireland, MaltaThis article is about the european nation. For other meanings, see this page. The Republic of Malta is an island nation in southern Europe. It consists of an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea directly south of Italy. These strategically located islands and CyprusCyprus (in Greek Kypros Κυπρος; and in Turkish Kibris is an island in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, 113 kilometres (70 miles) south of Turkey and around 120 km west of Syrian coast. Name and position The English-langua. See Rules of the Road .
3 Air transport
See EUROCONTROLEUROCONTROL the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation currently numbers 34 member states: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Hellenic Re.
4 External links
5 See also:
- Transportation by countryTransportation by country A Afghanistan Albania Algeria Andorra Angola Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Australia Austria Azerbaijan B Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzego
*This page links to several topics related to transportation in Europe Rail transport In the European rail network, various voltages both AC and DC are used. The Eurail Pass is a rail pass for 18 European countries; it is only available for persons who do
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