TSV

Types of Public Transportation - TSV

Public transportation refers to transportation services available for use by the general public, operating across a wide range from urban to rural areas. These are classified by transportation mode and operation method, including rail systems (trains, subways, light rail), road systems (buses, taxis), water systems (ferries), and air systems (airplanes). These transportation modes play essential roles in modern society by reducing environmental impact, alleviating traffic congestion, and improving mobility convenience.

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code	slug	name	description	category
01	train	Train / Railway	Public transportation that runs on rails.	Rail System
02	subway-metro	Subway / Metro	High-speed railway running underground or on elevated tracks in urban areas.	Rail System
03	light-rail-tram	Light Rail / Tram	Medium-capacity rail transport running on streets or dedicated tracks.	Rail System
04	bus	Bus	The most common form of public transportation running on roads.	Road System
05	taxi	Taxi	Individual transport service operated according to passenger demand.	Road System
06	trolleybus	Trolleybus	Electric bus powered by overhead wires.	Road System
07	ferry	Ferry	Public transportation that navigates on water.	Water System
08	water-taxi	Water Taxi	On-demand transport service operating on water.	Water System
09	airplane	Airplane	Aerial transportation enabling long-distance, high-speed travel.	Air System
10	monorail	Monorail	Railway system running on a single track beam.	Rail System