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- Public_transport abstract "Public transport (North American English: public transportation or public transit) is a shared passenger transport service which is available for use by the general public, as distinct from modes such as taxicab, car pooling or hired buses which are not shared by strangers without private arrangement.Public transport modes include buses, trolleybuses, trams and trains, rapid transit (metro/subways/undergrounds etc) and ferries. Public transport between cities is dominated by airlines, coaches, and intercity rail. High-speed rail networks are being developed in many parts of the world.Most public transport runs to a scheduled timetable with the most frequent services running to a headway. Share taxi offers on-demand services in many parts of the world, and some services will wait until the vehicle is full before it starts. Paratransit is sometimes used in areas of low-demand and for people who need a door-to-door service.There are distinct differences in urban public transit between Asia, North America, and Europe. In Asia, mass transit operations are predominantly run by profit-driven privately owned and publicly traded mass transit and real estate conglomerates. In North America, mass transit operations are predominantly run by municipal transit authorities. In Europe, mass transit operations are predominantly run by outsourced private transport operators.Public transport services can be profit-driven by use of pay-by-the-distance fares or funded by government subsidies in which flat rate fares are charged to each passenger. Services can be fully profitable through high ridership numbers and high farebox recovery ratios, or can be regulated and possibly subsidized from local or national tax revenue. Fully subsidized, zero-fare (free) services operate in some towns and cities.For historical and economic reasons, there are differences internationally regarding use and extent of public transport. While countries in the Old World tend to have extensive and frequent systems serving their old and dense cities, many cities of the New World have more sprawl and much less comprehensive public transport.The International Association of Public Transport (UITP) is the international network for public transport authorities and operators, policy decision-makers, scientific institutes and the public transport supply and service industry. It has 3,400 members from 92 countries.".
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- Public_transport wikiPageExternalLink transport.org.
- Public_transport wikiPageExternalLink 0608-027.hess.html.
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- Public_transport wikiPageExternalLink UrbanTransportation.html.
- Public_transport wikiPageExternalLink www.eltis.org.
- Public_transport wikiPageExternalLink transportation.
- Public_transport wikiPageExternalLink www.nahverkehr.info.
- Public_transport wikiPageExternalLink www.uitp.org.
- Public_transport wikiPageExternalLink www.ushsr.com.
- Public_transport wikiPageID "26162030".
- Public_transport wikiPageRevisionID "606561763".
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- Public_transport footer "Left: Tokyo's Yamanote Line, one of the world's busiest commuter rail lines. Right: Chicago Transit Authority control tower 18 guides elevated Chicago 'L' northbound Purple and Brown lines intersecting with westbound Pink and Green lines and the looping Orange line above the Wells and Lake street intersection in the loop.".
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- Public_transport hasPhotoCollection Public_transport.
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- Public_transport quote "A developed country is not a place where the poor have cars; it’s where the rich use public transport —Enrique Penalosa, former mayor of Bogotá".
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- Public_transport subject Category:Public_transport.
- Public_transport subject Category:Sustainable_transport.
- Public_transport comment "Public transport (North American English: public transportation or public transit) is a shared passenger transport service which is available for use by the general public, as distinct from modes such as taxicab, car pooling or hired buses which are not shared by strangers without private arrangement.Public transport modes include buses, trolleybuses, trams and trains, rapid transit (metro/subways/undergrounds etc) and ferries.".
- Public_transport label "Openbaar vervoer".
- Public_transport label "Public transport".
- Public_transport label "Publiczny transport zbiorowy".
- Public_transport label "Transport en commun".
- Public_transport label "Transporte público".
- Public_transport label "Transporte público".
- Public_transport label "Trasporto pubblico".
- Public_transport label "Öffentlicher Verkehr".
- Public_transport label "Общественный транспорт".
- Public_transport label "مواصلات عامة".
- Public_transport label "公共交通".
- Public_transport label "公共交通機関".
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- Public_transport sameAs Öffentlicher_Verkehr.
- Public_transport sameAs Transporte_público.
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- Public_transport sameAs Transport_en_commun.
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- Public_transport sameAs 公共交通機関.
- Public_transport sameAs 대중교통.
- Public_transport sameAs Openbaar_vervoer.
- Public_transport sameAs Publiczny_transport_zbiorowy.
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- Public_transport wasDerivedFrom Public_transport?oldid=606561763.
- Public_transport depiction NYC_Subway_R160A_9237_on_the_E.jpg.
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