North-South and East-West Corridor
The North-South Corridor and East-West Corridor are major transportation routes in a country, designed to enhance connectivity and facilitate trade. The North-South Corridor typically runs from the northern to the southern regions, linking key cities and economic zones, while the East-West Corridor connects the eastern and western parts of the country. These corridors are crucial for improving infrastructure and reducing travel time.
Both corridors support economic growth by enabling efficient movement of goods and people. They often include highways, railways, and other transport facilities, promoting regional development and integration. Investments in these corridors can lead to better access to markets and services for local communities.