Corridor
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A corridor is a path or guided way (usually referring to an interior passageway in modern buildings).
Corridor may also refer to:
- Polish Corridor in former West Prussia, which between 1919 and 1939 separated East Prussia and Free City of Danzig from the major part of Germany
- Corridor (graphic novel), the first Indian graphic novel, written by Sarnath Banerjee
- Corridor, a short story collection by Alfian Sa'at published in 1999.
- Wildlife corridor, a stretch of nature that facilitates the migration of animals
- Highway Corridor, a general path that a highway follows
- Air corridor, a designated travel path for aircraft to follow
- Corridor (rail vehicle), a railway vehicle with a passageway through to adjacent coaches
- Trade Corridor, a road and/or rail route which crosses international borders and which is the subject of international agreements on its planning and use for the transport of goods, often from an area of production to a port
- Corridor of uncertainty in Cricket, see also line and length.
- Corridor, the name of a Serb operation in Bosnia in 1992.
- Corridor (VIA), the rail network running from Quebec City to Windsor.
- A highway that is part of the Appalachian Development Highway System in the United States.