TYPES OF NON-CONVENTIONAL TOURIST TRANSPORTS
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Unconventional tourism refers to any type of transport in which either rolling stock or infrastructure is fundamentally different from conventional transport, being used by national and international tourists, in areas with special natural and anthropogenic tourism potential, the means of transport itself being tourist attractions in turn, through the ingenuity of the construction. The most common types of unconventional tourist transport are railway with rack in high-mountain areas where single-gauge locomotives cannot effectively drive train cars, railways with linear electric motor, air-cushion vehicles and transportable rail and suspended, funicular, monorail and special means of transport for white sports.
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