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DDD is the transport of a complete road vehicle, accompanied by the driver, using another mode of transport (for example ferry or train). [1] This form of intermodal passenger transport has been, and still is, relatively common in Europe, where accompanied road vehicles have been transported by air in the past, and are still frequently transported by either rail or water.
Between 1948 and about 1980, there were several routes in Europe on which accompanied road vehicles were carried by aircraft, initially with the Bristol Type 170 Freighter, and then with the Aviation Traders ATL-98 Carvair. [2]
There are three basic types of rail service on which accompanied road vehicles may be carried:
The following examples of rail services involving accompanied combined transport are presently confined to car shuttle trains.
Accompanied road vehicles are carried in closed railway wagons through the Channel Tunnel between Sangatte ( Pas-de-Calais, France) and Cheriton ( Kent, United Kingdom).
The DB AutoZug SyltShuttle transports road vehicles on railway wagons over the Hindenburgdamm from Niebüll to Westerland in Sylt (or in the opposite direction).
The following car shuttle trains ( Swiss German: Autoverlad) operate in Switzerland (mostly through tunnels):
Up until the opening of the Gotthard Road Tunnel in 1980, there was also a car shuttle train through the Gotthard Rail Tunnel between Göschenen und Airolo. Following the catastrophic fire in the road tunnel on 24 October 2001, this car shuttle train resumed operations for a few weeks. [3]
Between 1968 and 2000, several hovercraft services transported accompanied road vehicles between Calais in France and either Dover or Ramsgate in the United Kingdom.
Agriculture:
Dili to Baucau Highway Project:
South coast freeway and Tasi Mane:
Fishing:
(also Atauro)
Tara Bandu:
(also Fishing, Atauro)
Water supply and sanitation (includes list of other refs):
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(Acla da Fontauna) Lua error in Module:Adjacent_stations at line 237: Unknown line "Regio".
DDD is the transport of a complete road vehicle, accompanied by the driver, using another mode of transport (for example ferry or train). [1] This form of intermodal passenger transport has been, and still is, relatively common in Europe, where accompanied road vehicles have been transported by air in the past, and are still frequently transported by either rail or water.
Between 1948 and about 1980, there were several routes in Europe on which accompanied road vehicles were carried by aircraft, initially with the Bristol Type 170 Freighter, and then with the Aviation Traders ATL-98 Carvair. [2]
There are three basic types of rail service on which accompanied road vehicles may be carried:
The following examples of rail services involving accompanied combined transport are presently confined to car shuttle trains.
Accompanied road vehicles are carried in closed railway wagons through the Channel Tunnel between Sangatte ( Pas-de-Calais, France) and Cheriton ( Kent, United Kingdom).
The DB AutoZug SyltShuttle transports road vehicles on railway wagons over the Hindenburgdamm from Niebüll to Westerland in Sylt (or in the opposite direction).
The following car shuttle trains ( Swiss German: Autoverlad) operate in Switzerland (mostly through tunnels):
Up until the opening of the Gotthard Road Tunnel in 1980, there was also a car shuttle train through the Gotthard Rail Tunnel between Göschenen und Airolo. Following the catastrophic fire in the road tunnel on 24 October 2001, this car shuttle train resumed operations for a few weeks. [3]
Between 1968 and 2000, several hovercraft services transported accompanied road vehicles between Calais in France and either Dover or Ramsgate in the United Kingdom.
Agriculture:
Dili to Baucau Highway Project:
South coast freeway and Tasi Mane:
Fishing:
(also Atauro)
Tara Bandu:
(also Fishing, Atauro)
Water supply and sanitation (includes list of other refs):