波鉄 (Hatetsu)
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Railway/public transport/IT Posts mainly in English, but may be any language Wound up spending too much time in old timetables Koleje/KM/IT Posty głównie po angielsku, ale mogą być w dowolnym języku Jakoś tak się złożyło, że spędzam za dużo czasu w starych rozkładach jazdy
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波鉄 (Hatetsu)
@HaTetsu@mastodon.com.pl
Railway/public transport/IT Posts mainly in English, but may be any language Wound up spending too much time in old timetables Koleje/KM/IT Posty głównie po angielsku, ale mogą być w dowolnym języku Jakoś tak się złożyło, że spędzam za dużo czasu w starych rozkładach jazdy
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Jan 31, 2026
A public transport terminology question: What do you call a kind of (usually bus) route feature where the line turns onto some side street, serves one or more stops along it, turns around, goes back along the same street, and then continues onwards on some 'main' road?
(And seriously, this feels obscure enough that I'd like answers in literally any language)
I know two Polish terms for it - "zajazd" and the clearer and perhaps more professional "wjazd kieszeniowy" - but nothing that could possibly be recognized by anyone not from Poland, which might be an issue with regard to documenting a thing I'm working on.
Attached is an example of what I'm talking about from a Brno line map I had lying around:
#PublicTransport #DuckDuckFedi #language #bus #zajazd #WjazdKieszeniowy
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