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point-to-point transit

Point-to-point transit refers to a transportation service that travels directly between two specific locations without transferring to other routes. It offers a direct route from the origin to the destination, often providing more convenience and efficiency for travelers. Examples include certain bus routes, airline flights, or shuttle services that connect two points directly, minimizing stops and travel time. This system contrasts with hub-and-spoke models, where passengers may need to transfer at central hubs to reach their final destination. Point-to-point transit is especially useful for direct, straightforward journeys, enhancing comfort and reducing total travel time.