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[[File:Alldoor.jpg|thumb|300px|Riders use both sets of doors for boarding a MUNI bus in San Francisco Photo courtesy of SFTRU.]]
Multi-door boarding allows transit riders to board a transit vehicle -- i.e. a city bus -- at any door, which speeds up entering and exiting of the vehicle considerably.  This type of system requires an [[off-vehicle fare payment]] or proof of payment system.
Multi-door boarding allows transit riders to board a transit vehicle -- i.e. a city bus -- at any door, which speeds up entering and exiting of the vehicle considerably.  This type of system requires an [[off-vehicle fare payment]] or proof of payment system.
[[Category:Bus rapid transit]]
[[Category:Bus rapid transit]]

Revision as of 00:00, 24 April 2015

Riders use both sets of doors for boarding a MUNI bus in San Francisco Photo courtesy of SFTRU.

Multi-door boarding allows transit riders to board a transit vehicle -- i.e. a city bus -- at any door, which speeds up entering and exiting of the vehicle considerably. This type of system requires an off-vehicle fare payment or proof of payment system.