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The transport useful in the accessible areas is​

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In transport planning, accessibility refers to a measure of the ease of reaching (and interacting with) destinations[1] or activities distributed in space,[2][3] e.g. around a city or country.[4][5] Accessibility is generally associated with a place (or places) of origin. A place with "high accessibility" is one from which many destinations can be reached, or destinations can be reached with relative ease. "Low accessibility" implies that relatively few destinations can be reached for a given amount of time/effort/cost or that reaching destinations is more difficult or costly from that place.

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In accessible- trains and railways

Inaccessible- we can use air transport such as helicopter, airport

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