Park and ride facilities are parking lots with public transport connections. They allow people to leave their vehicles and travel on a bus, train or carpool for the rest of their journey.
Park and ride are shown as "P+R" on road signs in the UK.
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| Bus | |
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| Rail | |
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| Automobile/carriage | |
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| Carpooling |
- Car jockey
- Flexible carpooling
- Real-time ridesharing
- Slugging
- Vanpool
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| Ship | |
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| Other transport | |
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| Locations | |
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| Ticketing and fares |
- Automated fare collection
- Bus advertising
- Contract of carriage
- Dead mileage
- Exit fare
- Fare avoidance
- Fare evasion
- Farebox recovery ratio
- Free public transport
- Free travel pass
- Integrated ticketing
- Manual fare collection
- Money train
- Paid area
- Proof-of-payment
- Reduced fare program
- Smart cards
- Ticket machine
- Transfer
- Transit pass
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| Facilities |
- Checked baggage
- First class
- Sleeper
- Standing passenger
- Travel class
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| Scheduling |
- Bus bunching
- Clock-face scheduling
- Headway
- On-time performance
- Public transport timetable
- Short turn
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| Other topics |
- Airport security
- Boarding
- Crush load
- Destination sign
- Hail and ride
- Network length
- Non-revenue track
- Prohibited activities
- Rail subsidies
- Request stop
- Passenger load factor
- Security
- Transit district
- Transit map
- Transit police
- Transit-oriented development (TOD)
- Transportation authority
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