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... 3 C H A P T E R 1 Overview There is a natural interaction between pedestrians and rail transit services. Rail transit services provide a high-capacity travel option for trips between major origin-destination pairs in an urban area, allowing pedestrians to travel to many more places than otherwise feasible on foot.
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... 4 Guidebook on Pedestrian Crossings of Public Transit Rail Services notably heavy-rail transit systems, are not within the scope of this research because such systems are typically designed such that the transit right-of-way (ROW) does not have publicly accessible crossings, and pedestrians are not required to cross the rails in order to access the service.

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