The busiest bridge in the world is FSM (Fatih Sultan Mehmet) Bridge in Istanbul,Turkey with a daily traffic of 350,000 vehicles.
The first ever intercontinental bridge,"The Bosphorous Bridge" is about 5 Km away and parallel to FSM. In 2011, 250,000 vehicles passed over it.
FSM has 4 lanes each direction (8 lanes total) ; whereas the Bosphorous Bridge has 3 lanes each direction.
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The busiest airport in the world is Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in the United States in terms of passenger traffic. The busiest port in the world is the Port of Shanghai in China in terms of cargo throughput. The busiest city in terms of population is Tokyo, Japan.
The busiest bridge in the world is FSM (Fatih Sultan Mehmet) Bridge in Istanbul,Turkey with a daily traffic of 350,000 vehicles.
The first ever intercontinental bridge,"The Bosphorous Bridge" is about 5 Km away and parallel to FSM. In 2011, 250,000 vehicles passed over it.
FSM has 4 lanes each direction (8 lanes total) ; whereas the Bosphorous Bridge has 3 lanes each direction.
In 1931, the George Washington Bridge officially opened over the Hudson River, connecting upper Manhattan to Fort Lee, New Jersey. The landmark feat of engineering was the world’s longest suspension bridge when it opened. Only a year later, the bridge carried 5.5 million vehicles in a single year. It originally stretched six lanes across, but with traffic quickly increasing, more lanes were added in the mid-1940s. An entire second level of roadway was opened in the 1960s, upping the total traffic lane count to 14. A staggering 108 million vehicles cross the bridge annually, making the George Washington Bridge the busiest bridge on Earth.
-- The world's largest station is Nagoya Station in Nagoya, Japan. -- The world's busiest station is Shinjuku Station in Tokyo, Japan. -- Châtelet-Les Halles, in Paris, is the world's largest underground station.
Rotterdam is in the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The Yangtze River in China is considered the world's busiest waterway, serving as a crucial transportation route for trade and shipping activities. It plays a significant role in connecting several major cities and industrial hubs in China.
The busiest time in Florida is typically during the winter months, from December to April, when tourists flock to the state to escape colder weather in their home regions. This period coincides with school holidays and major events like spring break and festivals, leading to increased crowds and higher prices for accommodations and attractions.
The city with the busiest shipping port on the Great Lakes is Duluth, Minnesota. Its port handles a wide variety of cargo, including iron ore, coal, grain, and general cargo.