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  • 1mass transit — a system of large scale public transportation in a given metropolitan area, typically comprising buses, subways, and elevated trains. Cf. rapid transit. * * * Transportation systems, usually publicly but sometimes privately owned and operated,… …

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  • 2Personal rapid transit — ation concept that offers on demand, non stop transportation, using small, independent vehicles on a network of specially built guideways. Several different designs have been proposed, and as of 2008, at least one is under… …

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  • 3Multiprotocol Label Switching — MPLS redirects here. For other uses, see Mpls. MPLS Layer Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a mechanism in high performance telecommunications networks that directs data from one network node to the next based on short path labels rather… …

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  • 4Bay Area Rapid Transit — Infobox Public transit name = Bay Area Rapid Transit imagesize = 100px locale = San Francisco Bay Area transit type = Rapid transit began operation = September 11, 1972 system length = convert|104|mi|km|abbr=on lines = 5 stations = 43 (1 under… …

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  • 5Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority — MARTA redirects here. For the county bus system in California, see Mountain Area Regional Transit Authority. Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority …

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  • 6Southern California Rapid Transit District — This article deals with the bus company which operated from 1964 until 1993. For the successor agency, see Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The Southern California Rapid Transit District (almost always referred to as RTD… …

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  • 7Green Line (Chicago Transit Authority) — Infobox rail line name = color box|#CTA color|Green Green Line image width = 275 px caption = A Green Line train waits in the terminal at Harlem and Lake streets. type = Rapid transit system = Chicago L status = Operational locale = Chicago, Oak… …

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  • 8Rapid transit technology — The technology of rapid transit has changed over the years:Train size and motive powerSome urban rail lines are built to the full size of main line railways; others use smaller tunnels, restricting the size and sometimes the shape of the trains… …

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  • 9Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching — (EAPS) is used to create a fault tolerant topology by configuring a primary and secondary path for each VLAN. It was invented by Extreme Networks. The idea is to provide highly available Ethernet switched rings (commonly used in Metro Ethernet).… …

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  • 10Midwest Transit Racing — was a former NASCAR Winston Cup Series team owned and operated by Hal Hicks and Mike Witter. It was formed in 1998 as #03 with Dan Pardus driving and Midwest Transit as the sponsor. Before the car hit the track however, NASCAR changed the number… …

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