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  2. Journey planner - Wikipedia

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    A journey planner, trip planner, or route planner is a specialized search engine used to find an optimal means of travelling between two or more given locations, sometimes using more than one transport mode. [1] [2] Searches may be optimized on different criteria, for example fastest, shortest, fewest changes, cheapest. [3]

  3. Vehicle routing problem - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle Routing Problem with Multiple Trips (VRPMT): The vehicles can do more than one route. Open Vehicle Routing Problem (OVRP): Vehicles are not required to return to the depot. Inventory Routing Problem (IRP): Vehicles are responsible for satisfying the demands in each delivery point

  4. Metro Purple Line (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2010, a commuter bus service is expected to begin service in the corridor. Originating from Columbus and Forest Lake, the route is planning a stop in White Bear Township en route to multiple stops in downtown Saint Paul before terminating at Union Depot. Ridership is expected at 200 persons a day.

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  6. Air navigation - Wikipedia

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    The techniques used for navigation in the air will depend on whether the aircraft is flying under visual flight rules (VFR) or instrument flight rules (IFR). In the latter case, the pilot will navigate exclusively using instruments and radio navigation aids such as beacons, or as directed under radar control by air traffic control.

  7. Bus stop - Wikipedia

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    A 'floating bus stop' or 'bus stop bypass' is located between a road and a cycle lane, so that passengers must cross the cycle lane in order to reach it. [5] They are 'ubiquitous in the Netherlands, and common across Europe'. [6] Several bus stops may be grouped together to facilitate easy transfer between routes.

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