
Rapid Transit System
A Rapid Transit System is an efficient, high-capacity public transportation network designed to move large numbers of people quickly within urban areas. Typically consisting of trains running on dedicated underground or elevated tracks, it reduces road congestion and travel time. These systems operate frequently, are usually electrically powered, and serve densely populated zones with multiple stations. Examples include subways, metro, and light rail systems found in many cities worldwide, providing a fast, reliable alternative to driving and helping improve overall urban mobility.