Rail transit definition

Rail transit means a rail mass transportation operation usually within an urban area, generally characterized by more frequent service over shorter distances than normally provided by commuter rail service or intercity rail service, and operating on a rail line without any or with very limited rail freight service.
Rail transit means the transportation of passengers and their incidental baggage by rail and provision of freight service by rail.
Rail transit means a rail mass transportation operation usually within an urban area, generally characterized by more frequent service over shorter distances than normally provided

Examples of Rail transit in a sentence

  • Rail transit time increases with distances of sea crossings, overland haulage, and border crossings into and inside Eastern Europe.

  • Rail transit services are nearby including the Exposition (E) line, 0.25 miles to the north and the Silver (J) Line, Crenshaw/LAX (K) Line and the Green (C) Line approximately one mile away.

  • Rail transit vehicle live loads, buoyancy, wind loads and other variable loads shall be reduced or eliminated to create the maximum force effect on the structure.