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reverse commute
noun
A trip to a more urban area in the evening, or from it in the morning.
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REVERSE commute?
1601, related to job access and reverse commute formula grants.
Some are doing the reverse commute, from city to suburb.
Metro-North runs several trains an hour on the reverse commute on its three lines.
"It's a reverse commute," he noted, surfing the rap channels on the radio.
Many RestaurantRow.com employees make a reverse commute from the city, but not Mr. Gurfein.
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The city then ended a reverse-commute programme suggested by the council.
Warner said the reverse-commute pattern will only grow when Amazon expands into Northern Virginia.
Not long ago, Ms. Firtle would reverse-commute from her apartment in TriBeCa to a hedge fund in Syosset, N.Y., where she was an analyst making six figures.
About a dozen of the tenants relocated from New York City, they add, and close to 100 workers reverse-commute from the city in another example of how good public transportation can promote development.
In San Francisco, where the poor were squeezed out years ago, even the middle class is feeling threatened by the proliferation of techies who reverse-commute to suburban Silicon Valley.
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