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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from transit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a transition from a state of being in transit—for example, a bus, train, taxi, or airplane—to a final destination. For example: "After a long flight from Chicago, I was grateful to finally arrive at my destination from transit."
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It collects public transit data from transit agencies.
The choice drew praise from transit advocates, business leaders and local officials.
The paper calls for more attention from transit agencies to the planning potential of transit maps.
Moreover, while planet size and orbit can be inferred from transit data, mass, most often, cannot.
Mr. Ruane said that contractors and subcontractors were often indistinguishable from transit employees.
Still, Mr. Berry's decisions have had a ripple effect, altering everything from transit service to family dinners.
Eco-driving is one of the many options to reduce fuel consumption and emissions from transit operations.
Transit users may achieve the recommended amount of daily physical activity solely by walking to and from transit stations.
For years, contractors installed machines with virtually no oversight from transit employees with expertise in elevators or escalators.
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Mr. Towery said some AirTrain riders, especially those from transit-starved northeastern Queens, would probably drive into Jamaica.
The farthest north of these was Tonawanda Creek Road, which was state-maintained from Transit Road (NY 78) in Millersport to Salt Road.
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