Mass Rapid Transit (MRT)
Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) is a type of public transportation system designed to move large numbers of passengers quickly and efficiently within urban areas. It typically consists of trains that run on dedicated tracks, allowing for faster travel times compared to road transport. MRT systems are often electric and can include underground, elevated, or surface-level trains.
MRT systems are popular in many cities around the world, such as Singapore, Tokyo, and New York City. They help reduce traffic congestion, lower pollution levels, and provide an affordable travel option for residents and visitors. MRT stations are usually strategically located to connect with other forms of public transport.