Definition of Passenger mile. Meaning of Passenger mile. Synonyms of Passenger mile

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Definition of Passenger mile

Passenger mile
Passenger mile Pas"sen*ger mile (Railroads) A unit of measurement of the passenger transportation performed by a railroad during a given period, usually a year, the total of which consists of the sum of the miles traversed by all the passengers on the road in the period in question.

Meaning of Passenger mile from wikipedia

- number of unlinked p****enger trips by the average length of their trips. p****enger-kilometre or pkm internationally; p****enger-mile (or pmi ?) sometimes...
- such as revenue p****enger kilometer (RPK) and revenue p****enger mile (RPM). Revenue p****enger kilometres (RPKs) and revenue p****enger miles (RPMs) are measures...
- be reported, such as p****enger-mile per gallon (PMPG), obtained by multiplying the miles per gallon of fuel by either the p****enger capacity or the average...
- every mile traveled per p****enger. For long-distance bus trips (over 20 miles), that pollution drops to about 0.08 kg of CO2 per p****enger mile. On average...
- railroads held 67 percent of commercial p****enger-miles in the United States. In real terms, p****enger-miles had fallen by 40% since 1916, from 42 billion...
- largest airline in the world when measured by scheduled p****engers carried, revenue p****enger mile, and daily flights. American, along with its regional...
- 24 kg CO2 per p****enger mile (0.15 kg/km per p****enger) for short flights down to 0.18 kg CO2 per p****enger mile (0.11 kg/km per p****enger) for long flights...
- consume an average of 4,318 BTU/p****enger-mile, transit rail 2,750 BTU/p****enger-mile, and commuter rail 2,569 BTU/p****enger-mile. Opponents to PRT schemes...
- Darlington Railway in 1825, traveling at speeds up to 15 miles per hour. Travel by p****enger trains in the United States began in the 1830s and became...
- "p****enger-mile" is one p****enger transported one mile. For example, one vehicle traveling 3 miles carrying 5 p****engers generates 15 p****enger-miles....