Transport/Infrastructure
Appearance



- Maps
- Lighthouse
- Viaduct
- Parking lot
- Overhead cables
Cost
[edit | edit source]- Cost-benefit analysis
- Passengers
- Subsidy - Roads are the most subsidised infrastructure especially controlled access highways (freeways, motorways).[1]
- Space
- Traffic flow
- Demand (induced)
The longest tram line in the world at 42 miles is Coast Tram (Belgium).