Cruise ships (specially hardened hulls); sleds with dogs or motorized; helicopters; light planes; submarines
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On the Antarctic continent, the transport vehicles available are those brought in by the governments to the research stations, and include trucks, tractors and snowmobiles. All vehicles ride on very wide tires that are not fully inflated, or ride on ice-gripping tractors.
Some helicopters do fly between major scientific stations and field camps, and they are brought in seasonally, then removed from the continent when the sun goes down.
Dogs are no longer allowed on the continent. Private small plans may fly there, but are uncommon. Un-maned submarines may be used in scientific research, but are not used for transport.
In summary, there is no commercial transport on the Antarctic continent, and except for cruise ships, no commercial transport to and from the continent.
Snowcat and snowmobile, mostly. Flying into Antarctica is common, though ships do sometimes go down towards the ice pack.
You can get to Antarctica by ship or by airplane as modes of transportation.
Sir Robert Falcon Scott always sailed to Antarctica -- the only mode of transport available to explorers at the time.
No animals are used for transport in Antarctica.
You can get to Antarctica by ship or by airplane.
rail
shipment using multiple modes of transport
The same modes of transport that exist in several other countries.
No animals are used for transport in Antarctica.
Some modes of transportation that begin with A are: airplane, automobile, ambulance, and ambulation.
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