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  2. Westray to Papa Westray flight - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the shortest scheduled airline flight in the world, between two islands in Orkney, Scotland. Find out the history, logistics, aircraft, passengers and possible replacement of this unique service.

  3. List of busiest passenger flight routes - Wikipedia

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    Find out the top 10 and former top 50 flight routes by number of passengers, seat capacity and aircraft movements worldwide. Compare the data for 2023, 2022, 2021 and previous years.

  4. List of high-speed railway lines - Wikipedia

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    A dynamic list of operational and under construction high-speed rail networks by country or region, based on UIC figures and other sources. Compare the length, speed, electrification, gauge and opening date of high-speed rail systems around the world.

  5. International E-road network - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of the European route E12 between the cities of Tampere and Helsinki in Finland E80 , together with Asian Highway 1 , crosses all of Europe and Asia, linking Lisbon with Tokyo . The longest E-road is E40 , which is more than 8,500 km (5,300 mi) long, connecting France with Kazakhstan .

  6. Travelling salesman problem - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the TSP, a classic optimization problem that asks for the shortest route visiting each city once. Find out its history, applications, and algorithms, including the Christofides-Serdyukov algorithm.

  7. Madrid–Barcelona high-speed rail line - Wikipedia

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    The service began running at only 200 km/h (124.3 mph). On 19 May 2006, after two years of operation, speed was increased to 250 km/h (155.3 mph) when the Spanish ASFA signalling system was replaced with level 1 of the new European ETCS/ERTMS system. On 16 October 2006 the trains on this line increased their operating speed to 280 km/h (174.0 mph).

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