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Welcome to the Transit Reference wiki, a wiki designed to explain how transit works, key concepts in transit planning, and the meaning of words in the context of transit.

To the visitors of this wiki:

This week's Concept of the Week is:

Frequency

Today's Word of the Day is:

Grade separation

This week's Misconceptions of the Week are:

Template:Main Page/2/Misconception

If you would like to contribute, here's how:

  • Learn how to edit this wiki. (Basics; Advanced) The basics are pretty intuitive, so you can also jump right in.

  • Check out our tasks list here.

Or, go ahead and explore whatever you want. It's a wiki after all, a focused area for collaboration, the sharing of knowledge, and learning.


Welcome to the Transit Reference wiki, a wiki designed to explain how transit works, key concepts in transit planning, and the meaning of words in the context of transit.

To the visitors of this wiki:

This week's Concept of the Week is:

Frequency

Today's Word of the Day is:

Grade separation

This week's Misconceptions of the Week are:

Template:Main Page/2/Misconception

If you would like to contribute, here's how:

  • Learn how to edit this wiki. (Basics;
    Advanced) The basics are pretty intuitive,
    so you can also jump right in.

  • Check out our tasks list here.

Or, go ahead and explore whatever you want. It's a wiki after all, a focused area for collaboration, the sharing of knowledge, and learning.


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