Mini Sheet: Capital City Transport (Australia 2012)

Capital City Transport (Australia 2012)

21 February (Australia ) within release City Transport goes into circulation Mini Sheet Capital City Transport face value 10*60 Australian cent

Mini Sheet Capital City Transport in catalogues
Michel: Mi: AU 3694I-3698IKB
Stanley Gibbons: Sg: AU 3724-3728

Mini Sheet is vertical format.

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Mini Sheet Capital City Transport in digits
Country: Australia
Date: 2012-02-21
Print: Offset lithography
Size: 115 x 170
Perforation: comb 14 x 14½
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Mini Sheet
Face Value: 10*60 Australian cent

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A bus (contracted from omnibus, with variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a motor vehicle that carries significantly more passengers than an average car or van, but fewer than the average rail transport. It is most commonly used in public transport, but is also in use for charter purposes, or through private ownership. Although the average bus carries between 30 and 100 passengers, some buses have a capacity of up to 300 passengers. The most common type is the single-deck rigid bus, with double-decker and articulated buses carrying larger loads, and midibuses and minibuses carrying smaller loads. Coaches are used for longer-distance services. Many types of buses, such as city transit buses and inter-city coaches, charge a fare. Other types, such as elementary or secondary school buses or shuttle buses within a post-secondary education campus, are free. In many jurisdictions, bus drivers require a special large vehicle licence above and beyond a regular driving license.

A ferry is a boat or ship that transports passengers, and occasionally vehicles and cargo, across a body of water. A small passenger ferry with multiple stops, like those in Venice, Italy, is sometimes referred to as a water taxi or water bus. 

Railways - Transportation system made up of metal rails which is designed to allow trains to maneuver on the tracks from one location to the next.

A ship is a large watercraft that travels the world's oceans and other sufficiently deep waterways, carrying passengers or goods, or in support of specialized missions, such as defense, research and fishing. Historically, a "ship" was a sailing vessel with at least three square-rigged masts and a full bowsprit. Ships are generally distinguished from boats, based on size, shape and load capacity.

A tram (also known as a streetcar or trolley in the United States and Canada) is a type of urban rail transit consisting of either individual railcars or self-propelled multiple unit trains that run on tramway tracks on urban public streets; some include segments on segregated right-of-way The tramlines or tram networks operated as public transport are called tramways or simply trams/streetcars. Due to their close similarities, trams are commonly included in the wider term light rail,which also includes systems separated from other traffic.

Mini Sheet, Capital City Transport, Australia,  , Buses, Ferries, Public Transport, Railways, Ships, Trams