noun a system of large - scale public transportation in a given metropolitan area , typically comprising buses, subways , and elevated trains.
Antoine Lavoisier: Developed the Law of Conservation of Mass. We don't really know who discovered it. Hope that answered it...:)
Books were the first mass marketed product.
Lots of people. Mechanised mass production of products of uniform size & quality began in Britain in the late 18th century. The production-line system was first introduced at the Portsmouth naval dockyard block mills in England in 1803. The 20th-century assembly line was developed by Henry Ford in 1913 for his Model T automobile: more than 15 million were produced over 1908-27.
The plantation system was developed in the Southern colonies of the US. A plantation system/economy is an economy based on agricultural mass production, usually of a few staple products grown on large farms called plantations.
Somerville MA currently does not have a mass transit system.
Light Rail System and Metro Transit Bus System Light Rail System and Metro Transit Bus System
The first type of mass transit in American cities was the omnibus.
No, the first mass transit in American cities was not the subway. It was the omnibus.
The MTSS
there were important advances in transportation. streetcars, subways, automobiles, and airplanes were developed.
It stands for Mass Rapid Transit and it is the name of a Singaporean public train system.
Mass Transit take more cars off the road.If more people used the system--Less traffic jams . Casey Mahoney Brad P
Binhai Mass Transit was created in 2004.
Henry ford
MRT is the abbreviation of Mass Rapid Transit. In Singapore, you would call it SMRT (S for Singapore). It is one of the main transport structures in Singapore and it is the train system.
The concept of the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) system began to take shape in the mid-20th century, with the first system opening in Tokyo, Japan, in 1927. However, the modern MRT systems, specifically designed for urban transit, gained prominence in the 1970s with the opening of the Washington Metro in 1976. Various cities around the world have since developed their own MRT systems, adapting the concept to meet local transportation needs.