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Why do some legs of my transit route look like they skip over roads or water?

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Why do some legs of my transit route look like they skip over roads or water?

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The path between two stops may appear to be a straight line instead of following the actual route a bus or train might take. This happens when we have precise information about the time and location a bus or train stops, but do not know the path it takes between stops. In a few cases the route actually uses a boat.

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