Talk:A to B travel

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Hi. Where did you come across this term, used in this sense? When I search for it online, I mostly seem to find it meaning "travel by a direct route" (i.e. A to B without passing through C), regardless of whether it's passengers, freight, or whatever else. Equinox 23:17, 21 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

It is used extensively in the transportation planning literature here in New Zealand. Perhaps it should be contextualized for New Zealand only. — This unsigned comment was added by Kiwima (talkcontribs).