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  2. Dwell time (transportation) - Wikipedia

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    In transportation, dwell time or terminal dwell time refers to the time a vehicle such as a public transit bus or train spends at a scheduled stop without moving. [1] Typically, this time is spent boarding or deboarding passengers and baggage, but it may also be spent waiting for traffic ahead to clear, trying to merge into parallel traffic, or ...

  3. Layover - Wikipedia

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    A layover in long-distance travel by train or intercity bus is a break that a passenger must take between vehicles in a multi-vehicle trip or while changing the mode of transportation. It is the time spent at a terminal or hub after leaving one vehicle and waiting to board the next. Many inter-city and international trips include layovers. [8]

  4. AirTrain (San Francisco International Airport) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Line travels in a clockwise loop around the central terminal area, which takes about nine minutes to complete. The Blue Line travels in a counterclockwise loop, serving the same stations in reverse order, and also proceeding to West Field Road, the Rental Car Center, and long-term parking, which takes 25 minutes for a round trip. [3]

  5. Is it legal to leave your car running to warm up in Missouri ...

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    As the weather gets colder, you may dread stepping into a chilly car. But authorities warn that leaving your vehicle running while unattended can lead to theft — and in some places it is against ...

  6. In Atlanta, truck and bus drivers cannot leave their vehicles idling on the street or any public place for longer than 15 minutes, city law says. The time limit is extended to 25 minutes in ...

  7. Is it legal to leave your car running to warm up in NC? It ...

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    Those who leave their cars running could receive a citation, the ordinance says. The law does not apply to vehicles used for public transportation, delivery and emergency vehicles, or vehicles ...

  8. AeroTrain (Washington Dulles International Airport) - Wikipedia

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    The AeroTrain transports passengers between the Main Terminal Building and Concourses A, B, and C. From the Main Terminal Station, trains travel to Concourse A and Concourse C in one direction, and to Concourse B in the other direction. The track map for AeroTrain is shaped like a fishhook, with the Main Terminal Station at the bottom. The ...

  9. As freezing morning weather returns to South Carolina, starting your car early to warm it up for work seems sensible. But it could be illegal. A freeze warning hit multiple South Carolina counties ...