Alternative forms of operation

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As alternative forms of operation or flexible modes of operation is any public transport that is not the classic regular services meet and no fixed timetables have. They are mostly used where there is little demand to finance a conventional system. Well-known examples are citizens' buses and demand-controlled transports such as call taxis or dial-a-bus buses .

literature

  • DB Mobility Logistics AG (Ed.): Glossary of Rail Traffic, Frankfurt 2012.