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Absolutely. Try going to sleep with bright lights beaming through your window. It's the same as noise pollution...airplanes, buses, light rail causing all sorts of racket throughout the day and night.
buses, trollies, rail road, and cars
Virtually the same transportation as today. Cars, Trucks, light rail, heavy rail, buses etc.
Usually public transport (rail, buses, trams) but it is not cheap.
feet bikes public transit trains cars planes
there is no direct rail service from Dublin to Tipperary town. Buses travel from the central bus station in Dublin (called Busaras) see buseireann.ie for details
Yes, there are taxis, shuttle buses and the BART rail system.
two wheeler
No, there were no motor vehicles at that time. There were horse-drawn trolleys running on rail tracks. After Edison developed the use of electric power about 1888, electric trolleys ran on the same rail tracks. In the 1930s General Motors promoted the use of motor buses powered by diesel engines and they quickly replaced electric trolleys, unfortunately.
Road (cars, buses, lorries/trucks), Rail (train), Water (boat/ships) and Air (airplane/aeroplane)
The rail system is very good through out Europe.