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  • ...the Transit Score for a location and provides easy access to nearby public transit stops and routes. Programmers can use the Public Transit API to:
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  • ...e a time-sensitive need to get home wouldn't be possible using the regular transit service.
    374 bytes (61 words) - 18:11, 10 February 2017
  • ...ransit among its employees, often by employing incentives with little cost to the employer. ...ives for the use of commuting alternatives to the car at no direct cost to transit agencies.
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  • ...s.jpg|thumb|300px|A North County (San Diego) Transit District bus pulls up to a curb, demonstrating the ease of boarding a low floor bus. Photo by Flickr ...hey confer to the transit operator and customer. They reduce time required to board, especially for those with limited mobility (such as some seniors and
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  • ...and provide their data to Bing Maps. It is cost-free for transit agencies to participate. Bing Maps is integrating new agencies, however a timeline for ...y applications to query for transit directions and other information about transit services.
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  • ...necessary interface. RouteShout also offers an API interface for accessing transit data <ref>RouteMatch.com. "RouteShout API." Accessed August 1, 2012 from ht ...to push alerts to customers that sign up to receive information pertaining to particular services.
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  • ...p make the critical [[Last mile connections|last-mile connection]] between transit stations and trip destinations. ===Improvements to pedestrian connections===
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  • [[File:Transit technology stack.png|frameless|none|800px|Diagram of the transit technology stack, showing how various components and processes fit together === Links to component categories ===
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  • ...itain Transportation Commission]] (MTC) 511.org transit trip planner. Many transit agencies in the SF Bay Area publish GTFS+. ...discounted fares, route and stop attributes, and to facilitate connections to real-time information.
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  • ...page lists training materials that are useful to understand the [[General Transit Feed Specification]] (GTFS) and [[GTFS-realtime]. ...te how the Specification can be used to describe various configurations of transit service. Various schedule and fare configurations are presented.
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  • [[category:non-urban transit]] ...es, conducting research, and offering peer assistance for rural and tribal transit providers and state RTAP programs.<ref>http://nationalrtap.org/About-Us</re
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  • ...and mobile web site. NextBus is the market leader, with more than a dozen transit agencies as customers. [http://www.cubic.com/Transportation/Solutions/Real
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  • ...ervice buses in the US often have 10-15 minute headways. Very high service transit, most often seen in subways or [[LRT]] and [[BRT]] can sometime reach headw Headways have a significant impact on how desirable a transit service is because they effect:
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  • [[Category:Managing transit]] ...workers, transit agencies are forced to staff full-time vehicle operators to their highest peak demand, losing many hours of productivity when these sam
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  • The purpose of this page is to track other public wikis related to public transportation and planning. ...bers of the Canadian Public Transit Discussion Board (http://www.cptdb.ca) to document any information on public transportation.
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  • ...: GTFS Data as a Basis for Optimization of Oregon's regional and statewide Transit Networks." Accessed August 1, 2012 from http://cms.oregon.gov/ODOT/TD/TP_RE
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  • ...ransit Navigation” feature that notifies transit passengers when they need to make transfers and alight from the vehicle for their destination. ...er Program." Accessed August 1, 2012 from http://maps.google.com/help/maps/transit/partners/</ref>, which is cost-free.
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  • ...transit-developers/6WwpphJTN5M/K45-nJOTCwAJ]</ref> The site includes links to various affiliate services for making travel bookings (hotel, air, etc.)
    540 bytes (73 words) - 18:39, 30 November 2015
  • ...ssing and managing intelligent transportation systems (ITS) data and share to reports and tools that use ITS data. ITS data in this case refers to the information generated by automatic vehicle location (AVL), automatic pa
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  • You are invited to <span class="plainlinks">[{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|veaction=edit}} add yo ...sms used by the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority to extend BART to San Jose.
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