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  2. Transport Direct - Wikipedia

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    The dataset, which is open data contains details of some 360,000 nodes including every UK railway station, bus station (Coach station), airport, ferry terminal, bus stop, taxi rank or other place where public transport can be joined; it also details all public entrances to transport hubs and can contain details of airport gates, railway ...

  3. Traveline - Wikipedia

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    The Traveline regions assemble the public transport information within their areas and make it available through a number of local public transport journey planners. As of May 2014, all regions provide information for use within the Google Maps journey planner, and as of December 2016 all regions were added to the Apple Maps journey planner. [6]

  4. Airport rail link - Wikipedia

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    Another hybrid solution is a direct link to an airport railway station connected to a shuttle bus. The passenger transfers from the railway station to the shuttle bus which then completes the journey to the airport terminal. A shuttle bus requires no specialised infrastructure, and is often the preferred choice at smaller or low-cost airports.

  5. Journey planner - Wikipedia

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    A public transport route planner is an intermodal journey planner, typically accessed via the web that provides information about available public transport services. The application prompts a user to input an origin and a destination, and then uses algorithms to find a good route between the two on public transit services.

  6. Transport Direct Portal - Wikipedia

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    The portal offered a door-to-door journey planner which allowed the user to compare different transport modes including car, rail, bus and coach, air, walking and cycling. Specific features included: Routing using one or more modes: local bus, coaches, rail and walking. Cycle journey planning for 32 towns and counties. [3]

  7. Public transport timetable - Wikipedia

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    It may show all movements at a particular location or all movements on a particular route or for a particular stop. Traditionally this information was provided in printed form, for example as a leaflet or poster. It is now also often available in a variety of electronic formats. In the 2000s, public transport route planners / intermodal journey ...

  8. Air-Rail Link - Wikipedia

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    The replacement project was started on 30 March 2001 and completed on 7 March 2003 with the first day of public operation. The project contract cost £11 million. The new system has motivated passengers travelling to the airport to leave their cars at home and use public transport. [10] [9] [12]

  9. Terminal Link - Wikipedia

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    The two fully elevated lines, running side-by-side, are 1.5 kilometres (0.9 mi) long, and have a one-way travel time of four minutes. [3] They serve three stations: Terminal 1; Terminal 3; Viscount (long-term parking on Airport Road) Both lines operate independently in shuttle mode with a total capacity of up to 2,180 pphpd. [2]