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rapid transit
noun
- a system of public transportation in a metropolitan area, usually a subway or elevated train system.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of rapid transit1
Example Sentences
The sprightly production design is set up for rapid transit, but the traffic on stage isn’t in any hurry.
For years, Denver had been trying to build bus rapid transit, which runs more like a light rail than traditional bus service, with faster travel times and more frequent service.
Many people in Jakarta think highly of him for implementing a mass rapid transit system and managing the coronavirus pandemic.
An aerial rapid transit project from Union Station to Dodger Stadium sounds like a happy answer to Los Angeles’ traffic woes and game day gridlock.
Industry group Rio Onibus said 20 of the vehicles were city buses, five were part of the city's rapid transit fleet and the remainder were chartered or tourism buses.
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