The word "transportations" is not typically used in standard English as a plural form of "transportation." The term "transportation" generally refers to the act of moving people or goods from one place to another and is used in both singular and plural contexts. However, in specific technical or legal discussions, "transportations" might be used to refer to distinct types or instances of transport.
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The steam engine.
cars, trains, motorbikes
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Vehicles
they have many transportations
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Neanderthals used there feet for transportation
Train, coach, cart, sailing ship, steamship.