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- Radial_route abstract "A radial route is a public transport route linking a central point in a city or town, usually in the central business district (CBD), with a suburb (or satellite) of that city or town. Such a route can be operated by various forms of public transport, including commuter rail, rapid transit, trams (streetcars), trolleybuses, or motor buses.Typically, a pair of radial routes will be combined, solely for operational reasons, into a single cross-city route, between one suburb and another suburb. A cross-city route of that type is sometimes called a through route. A public transport operator may combine radial routes into a through route because terminating a route in a city or town centre has certain disadvantages:Vehicles can cause congestion while standing between journeys and when turning.Valuable land is often occupied with route terminal facilities.Time is wasted by vehicles turning round or reversing (reducing vehicle utilization and increasing costs).Passengers wishing to travel across the city or town centre will have to change vehicles or walk for part of their journeys.On the other hand, there are certain advantages in terminating a route in a city or town centre:Schedules are less likely to be disrupted by congestion (since there can be provision for recovery time in the city center).Convenient interchange between routes may be provided at a common terminal.Fare structures are less complex.In most cases, the advantages of operating routes across a city or town centre outweigh the disadvantages, but each case must be assessed on its own merits.".
- Radial_route thumbnail SZU_Uetlibergbahn_524.jpg?width=300.
- Radial_route wikiPageID "37466763".
- Radial_route wikiPageRevisionID "546413770".
- Radial_route hasPhotoCollection Radial_route.
- Radial_route subject Category:Public_transport.
- Radial_route subject Category:Transportation_planning.
- Radial_route comment "A radial route is a public transport route linking a central point in a city or town, usually in the central business district (CBD), with a suburb (or satellite) of that city or town. Such a route can be operated by various forms of public transport, including commuter rail, rapid transit, trams (streetcars), trolleybuses, or motor buses.Typically, a pair of radial routes will be combined, solely for operational reasons, into a single cross-city route, between one suburb and another suburb.".
- Radial_route label "Radial route".
- Radial_route label "Radiallinie".
- Radial_route sameAs Radiallinie.
- Radial_route sameAs m.0nb7qw9.
- Radial_route sameAs Q2125658.
- Radial_route sameAs Q2125658.
- Radial_route wasDerivedFrom Radial_route?oldid=546413770.
- Radial_route depiction SZU_Uetlibergbahn_524.jpg.
- Radial_route isPrimaryTopicOf Radial_route.