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  2. Night service (public transport) - Wikipedia

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    A night bus operated by Kowloon Motor Bus in Hong Kong. Night service, sometimes also known as owl service, is a mode of public transport service operated during the night hours. As an intermediate approach – between providing full service around the clock and stopping services altogether – it provides more limited service during times of ...

  3. Public transport - Wikipedia

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    e. Public transport (also known as public transportation, public transit, mass transit, or simply transit) is a system of transport for passengers by group travel systems available for use by the general public unlike private transport, typically managed on a schedule, operated on established routes, and that may charge a posted fee for each trip.

  4. Holocaust trains - Wikipedia

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    The calculations Interior of a boxcar used to transport Jews and other Holocaust victims, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.. The standard means of transport was a 10-metre long (32 ft 9 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) freight car, although third class passenger carriages were also used when the SS wanted to keep up the "resettlement to work in the East" myth, particularly in the ...

  5. 15-minute city - Wikipedia

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    The 15-minute city (FMC or 15mC) is an urban planning concept in which most daily necessities and services, such as work, shopping, education, healthcare, and leisure can be easily reached by a 15-minute walk, bike ride, or public transit ride from any point in the city.

  6. Passengers per hour per direction - Wikipedia

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    Passengers per hour per direction. Passengers per hour per direction ( p/h/d ), [1] passengers per hour in peak direction [2] ( pphpd) or corridor capacity [3] [4] is a measure of the route capacity of a rapid transit or public transport system.

  7. Transportation in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Washington, D.C. has a number of different modes of transportation available for use. Commuters have a major influence on travel patterns, with only 28% of people employed in Washington, D.C. commuting from within the city, whereas 33.5% commute from the nearby Maryland suburbs, 22.7% from Northern Virginia , and the rest from Washington, D.C ...

  8. Hyperloop - Wikipedia

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    Hyperloop is a proposed high-speed transportation system for both passengers and freight. The concept was documented by Elon Musk in a 2013 white paper, where the hyperloop was described as a transportation system using capsules supported by an air-bearing surface within a low-pressure tube.

  9. Express train - Wikipedia

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