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Rapid transit refers to high-capacity public transportation systems that operate on dedicated tracks or rights-of-way, typically designed to move a large number of passengers quickly and efficiently within urban and suburban areas. These systems are characterized by: 1. **Speed**: Rapid transit systems are designed for fast service, with minimal stops and efficient schedules. 2. **Frequency**: They often run at high frequencies, making them convenient for users and reducing waiting times.

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