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Rapid Transit, also known as rapid rail, is a form of rail transport that operates on dedicated tracks and is designed to provide high-speed service. It is typically used in urban and suburban areas, and is often used to connect cities and towns. Rapid transit systems typically have multiple stations, and are often connected to other forms of public transportation, such as buses and light rail. Rapid transit systems are typically operated by a public authority, and are often funded by government subsidies.
Rapid transit systems are designed to provide efficient and reliable service, and are often used to reduce traffic congestion in urban areas. They are also used to reduce air pollution, as they are powered by electricity or other clean energy sources. Rapid transit systems are often used to connect major cities, and are often used to provide access to airports and other transportation hubs.
Some of the companies in the Rapid Transit market include Bombardier Transportation, Siemens Mobility, Alstom, Hitachi Rail, and CRRC Corporation. Show Less Read more