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Transit is the passage from one place to another. specifically if a road goes through multiple country and establish connection between them is called a transit. On the other hand, if a passage goes through a second nation and thereby establish a bypass connection then this transit is called a Corridor. For example, suppose a road connects Bangladesh, India and Pakistan, its a transit. If a road connects India, Bangladesh and India, then its Corridor.

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