Suburban Transit
Suburban transit refers to the transportation systems that connect suburban areas to urban centers. These systems can include buses, trains, and light rail services, designed to facilitate commuting for residents who live outside the city but work or study within it. Efficient suburban transit helps reduce traffic congestion and promotes sustainable travel options.
Many suburban transit systems are operated by local or regional agencies, such as the Metropolitan Transit Authority or regional transit authorities. These agencies often collaborate with city transit systems to provide seamless connections, making it easier for commuters to access jobs, education, and services in urban areas.