“commuter” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “commuter”:

+ In 1965, it was called the Metropolitan Commuter Transportation Authority.

+ The locality is connected to Stockholm by commuter rail.

+ It operates bus, rail, and commuter rail services throughout the state.

+ These trains are especially popular in commuter traffic in large towns and cities.

+ The Long Island Rail Road, often called the LIRR, is a commuter rail system in New York.

+ The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority is an agency that is in control of many types of transport, including buses, commuter rail, elevated railwayelevated rail and subways.

+ The MTA did not run these commuter rail lines by itself until 1983.

+ Most MBTA subway and commuter rail station articles follow the link form of terminating with “”.

commuter in sentences?
commuter in sentences?

Example sentences of “commuter”:

+ In May 2015, TfL Rail took control of the commuter service between in Essex.

+ It will provide a new high-frequency commuter and suburban passenger service.
+ The Center City Commuter Connection is an underground train tunnel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

+ In May 2015, TfL Rail took control of the commuter service between in Essex.

+ It will provide a new high-frequency commuter and suburban passenger service.

+ The Center City Commuter Connection is an underground train tunnel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

+ It covers Seattle and its neighboring cities with light rail trains, commuter railcommuter trains, and buses.

+ Albans is a commuter town.

+ Some cities in South Africa, though, have commuter rail networks with trains that come at high frequencies like rapid transit.

+ On 28 September 2008, fare zones of all commuter lines which is ex-KCR were merged.

+ Until 1995 the city was the eastern end of the Concord line of Bay Area Rapid Transit commuter train system.

+ Headingley railway station is a commuter railway station in the Headingley area of Leeds, West Yorkshire.

+ The MTA also took the lease of the Penn Central Transportation’s Hudson, Harlem and New Haven commuter rail lines until 1976.

+ There are two commuter rail services that use Penn Station.

More in-sentence examples of “commuter”:

+ In 1983, it formed the Metro-North Commuter Railroad from the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines.

+ Nu-Venture was founded in the 1960s as a coach company, but coach hire stopped in 2010 and the London commuter service stopped around 2004.

+ In 1983, it formed the Metro-North Commuter Railroad from the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines.

+ Nu-Venture was founded in the 1960s as a coach company, but coach hire stopped in 2010 and the London commuter service stopped around 2004.

+ In 1983, NJT assumed operation of all commuter rail service in New Jersey from Conrail.

+ Three years after that, the Ivy City yard was acquired by the newly created Amtrak, which leased it to commuter rail services.

+ Much new quality housing has been constructed on the northern fringes of the town, in order to service the demand for commuter housing.

+ The was a commuter electric multiple unit on through services between the Joban Line and Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line.

+ It is a popular London commuter town, thanks to its easy access to the A41, directly leading to the M25.

+ It operates commuter services from its Central London terminus at London Waterloo to South West London.

+ Of all the MBTA’s services, the Commuter Rail runs the farthest from Boston.

+ The LIRR is one of two commuter rail systems owned by the MTA.

+ It now operates every passenger and commuter rail line in the state except for Amtrak; the Port Authority Trans-Hudson, which is owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; the PATCO Speedline; two SEPTA Regional Rail lines, the West Trenton Line and the Trenton Line; and a handful of tourist trains in the southern and northwestern parts of New Jersey.

+ The economic booms in Leeds and Manchester, particularly in the financial sector, have led to Halifax becoming a commuter town for these two cities.

+ A commuter terminal was built in 1970.

+ They built roads, buildings, and tunnels for the Chicago commuter train system.

+ It is part of the Center City Commuter Connection.

+ At the heart of the network are five long distance main lines which radiate from London to the major cities and secondary population centres with dense commuter networks within the regions.

+ When the New England Patriots are playing at home, the MBTA runs special Commuter Rail trains to Gillette Stadium from both South Station and T.F.

+ New Jersey Transit provides local bus service on weekdays along the 811 811 route and Coach USA Suburban Transit provides NYC rush-hour commuter service on the 400 route.

+ The MARC commuter rail service also has trains that stop in Baltimore.

+ Besides long-distance and commuter trains, the New York City Subway has a few stations that connect directly to Penn Station.

+ They are used as commuter trains in Zürich, where 61 four-car sets have been working since 2006.

+ It is North America’s busiest commuter railroad.

+ According to train operators c2c, “Limehouse is a bustling commuter station in the rush hour with passengers changing onto the Docklands Light Railway.

+ This was perceived to be a source of inefficiency, so sectorization made the regions into a single organisation covering all commuter services.

+ Choa Chu Kang was the first to install platform gates due to the high commuter traffic at this station.

+ Since the industrial boom, it has been a interchange point for the main commuter train lines.

+ Maryland’s MARC and Virginia’s VRE commuter trains and the Metrorail Red Line also provide service into Union Station.

+ A number of trainsets have been exported to Indonesia for use by Kereta Commuter Indonesia following their withdrawal in Japan.

+ Sprinters can be seen operating in almost every part of the UK, from rural branch lines to commuter expresses into major cities.

+ It is now a commuter town dominated with apartment high-rises, and many of its residents work at CERN or in central Geneva.

+ Closer to Boston, Commuter Rail trains stop at a few different Boston neighborhoods on their way to South Station, like Back Bay, Jamaica Plain, Hyde Park, and Dorchester.

+ The A-train family is trains for commuter services and limited express services.

+ Closer to Boston, Commuter Rail trains run through towns near Boston, like Cambridge, Chelsea, Medford, Melrose, and Belmont.

+ KRL Commuter Line is an Public transport operated on Jakarta.

+ Metra is a commuter railroad in the Chicago city area.

+ It had a resident population of 3,105,798 as of 2001, excluding the huge commuter traffic from neighbouring districts.

+ The Commuter Rail covers more of Massachusetts than any other part of the MBTA.

+ This includes city buses, subways, commuter trains, Amtrak, and all other transportation that the public can use.

+ It is also an outer part of the London commuter belt and employment centre of the M11 corridor which includes Cambridge and London Stansted to the north.

+ Walthamstow Central is a London Underground Victoria Line station and a commuter railway station on the Chingford railway stationChingford branch of the Lea Valley Lines, operated by London Overground.

+ All Commuter Rail trains start or finish their journeys at one of two stations in Boston: South Station or North Station.

+ Dumbarton today is more a commuter town for Glasgow east-southeast of it.

+ Most of those stations make use of a cross-platform interchange system, where the commuter can change to another line on the opposite platform.

+ It is a suburban commuter townbedroom community located on Long Island.

+ On 12 December 1988, three commuter trains crashed, just south-west of Clapham junction station, in London.

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