Intermodal passenger transport refers to the use of two or more different modes of transportation to complete a journey, allowing passengers to seamlessly transition between these modes. This approach enhances the efficiency and convenience of travel, particularly in urban areas or regions where different transport networks overlap. Key features of intermodal passenger transport include: 1. **Multiple Modes**: It typically involves modes such as trains, buses, planes, ferries, bicycles, and even walking.

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