Layover
January 23, 2025
Time built into a transit schedule between arrivals and departures, used for the recovery of delays and preparation for the return trip• A one-way movement of a person or vehicle between two points for a specific purpose; sometimes called a one-way trip to distinguish it from a round trip. Also see boarding.
• The movement of a transit vehicle in one direction from the beginning of a route to the end of it; also known as a run.
More. The term may refer to transit vehicles (vehicle layoverTime built into a transit schedule between arrivals and departures, used for the recovery of delays and preparation for the return trip. The term may refer to transit vehicles (vehicle layover) or operator (operator layover). More) or operator• An employee of a transit system whose workday is spent in the operation of a transit vehicle; for example, a bus driver.
• The organization that runs a transportation system on a day-to-day basis. It is also known as an operation, property, or system.
More (operator• An employee of a transit system whose workday is spent in the operation of a transit vehicle; for example, a bus driver.
• The organization that runs a transportation system on a day-to-day basis. It is also known as an operation, property, or system.
More layoverTime built into a transit schedule between arrivals and departures, used for the recovery of delays and preparation for the return trip. The term may refer to transit vehicles (vehicle layover) or operator (operator layover). More).