Rapid Transit System-Koiwai, commonly called RTS Koiwai or RTS, is the rapid transit system in the City of Koiwai and its surrounding suburbs. It is administered by the Koiwai Department of Transportation (KDOT), which also operates local bus service under the LBS Koiwai name. Since opening in 2000, the network has grown to include six lines and 64 stations.
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| - Rapid Transit System-Koiwai, commonly called RTS Koiwai or RTS, is the rapid transit system in the City of Koiwai and its surrounding suburbs. It is administered by the Koiwai Department of Transportation (KDOT), which also operates local bus service under the LBS Koiwai name. Since opening in 2000, the network has grown to include six lines and 64 stations.
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| - Rapid Transit System-Koiwai, commonly called RTS Koiwai or RTS, is the rapid transit system in the City of Koiwai and its surrounding suburbs. It is administered by the Koiwai Department of Transportation (KDOT), which also operates local bus service under the LBS Koiwai name. Since opening in 2000, the network has grown to include six lines and 64 stations. RTS Koiwai is the second busiest rapid transit system in the Ivalice in number of passenger trips. There were 94,078,020 trips in 2009, which is about 257,748 per day. The average daily amount of trips in 2010 year-to-date is 525,486. Fares are calculated based on distance traveled and time of day. Riders enter and exit the system using a stored-value card in the form of a paper magnetic stripe farecard or a proximity card known as TransCard.
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