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- Route_capacity abstract "Route capacity is the maximum number of vehicles, people, or freight than can travel a given route in a given amount of time, usually an hour. It may be limited to the worst bottleneck in the system, such as a stretch of road with less lanes. Air traffic route capacity is affected by weather. For a metro system, route capacity is generally the capacity of each vehicle, times the number of vehicles per train, times the number of trains per hour (tph). In this way, route capacity is highly dependent on headway. Beyond this mathematical theory, capacity may be influenced by other factors such as slow zones, singe-tracked areas, and infrastructure limitations to things such as useful train lengths. Examples are the New York City Subway's South Ferry – Whitehall Street station platform length and layout, or the shorter platform length (450 feet (137 m)) of all the stations of the Miami-Dade County Metrorail system than Government Center, Dadeland North and Earlington Heights stations (600 feet (183 m)).".
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- Route_capacity wikiPageRevisionID "681564111".
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Bottleneck_(engineering).
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Public_transport.
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rail_technologies.
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scheduling_(transportation).
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transportation_planning.
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Dadeland_North.
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Dadeland_North_station.
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Earlington_Heights.
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Earlington_Heights_station.
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Government_Center_(MDT_station).
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Government_Center_station_(Miami).
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Headway.
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Metro_(rapid_transit).
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Metrorail_(Miami-Dade_County).
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City_Subway.
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Rapid_transit.
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink Route.
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLink South_Ferry_–_Whitehall_Street_(New_York_City_Subway).
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLinkText "Route capacity".
- Route_capacity wikiPageWikiLinkText "route capacity".
- Route_capacity hasPhotoCollection Route_capacity.
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- Route_capacity subject Category:Public_transport.
- Route_capacity subject Category:Rail_technologies.
- Route_capacity subject Category:Scheduling_(transportation).
- Route_capacity subject Category:Transportation_planning.
- Route_capacity hypernym Number.
- Route_capacity comment "Route capacity is the maximum number of vehicles, people, or freight than can travel a given route in a given amount of time, usually an hour. It may be limited to the worst bottleneck in the system, such as a stretch of road with less lanes. Air traffic route capacity is affected by weather. For a metro system, route capacity is generally the capacity of each vehicle, times the number of vehicles per train, times the number of trains per hour (tph).".
- Route_capacity label "Route capacity".
- Route_capacity wasDerivedFrom Route_capacity?oldid=681564111.
- Route_capacity isPrimaryTopicOf Route_capacity.