transportliinid
Transportliinid are the scheduled routes that form the backbone of a public transportation network. A line has a defined start and end, a set of stops, and a published timetable. Lines are designated by numbers or letters and serve modes such as buses, trams, metro, or regional rail. The concept enables predictable travel and coordinated vehicle deployment.
Lines may be urban, suburban, regional, or national in scope. Urban lines serve dense areas with frequent
Planning and operation involve route design, timetabling, and frequency setting, guided by demand, land use, and
Historically, transportliinid grew from rail and streetcar systems and expanded with buses in the 20th century.
Key challenges include maintaining adequate service in off-peak times, ensuring accessibility, and funding operations. Shifts in