
Transport Network
In transport geography, a transport network refers to the system of routes and connections that people and goods use to move from one place to another. This network includes roads, railways, airports, and shipping lanes, forming a web that facilitates travel and trade. The efficiency of this network impacts economic growth, accessibility, and social interactions. Understanding the structure and dynamics of transport networks helps in planning cities, managing traffic, and addressing environmental concerns, ultimately shaping how communities connect and thrive.