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Discover LudwigThe phrase "passenger flow" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the number of people travelling in an area at any given time. For example, "The train station's passenger flow was particularly high due to the holiday season."
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Large crowds can interfere with passenger flow and are forbidden.
The installations will be costly in the long run and disrupt passenger flow, they say.
BAA says that, where it can, it has taken out shops to improve passenger flow.
What is known in the trade as "passenger flow" is enabled by a million such accommodations every day.
Mr. Hatfield said his agency was seeking "some good baseline information" on the effect that screening would have on passenger flow.
He emphasized, "Only Russian investment," and added, "We are starting a program to completely reconstruct our five border checkpoints to China to increase cargo and passenger flow".
Japanese officials are also quick to point out the trains' down-to-the-minute punctuality, despite a heavy passenger flow of 300 million people a year.
In fact, the very point of this joint study is to rethink everything about the station, including passenger flow, signage, egress, retail space and natural light.
Eventually, he hopes, the annual passenger flow could increase from 9m now to as much as 36m.New plans could help Birmingham's Eastside, too.
Hong [9] divided emergent passenger flow into three parts: delay passenger flow, detour passenger flow, and loss passenger flow.
The alighting passenger flow from the train is considered.
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