Intercity: meaning, definitions and examples

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intercity

 

[ ˌɪntəˈsɪti ]

Adjective / Noun
Context #1 | Adjective

travel, transport

Intercity refers to activities or operations that occur between different cities. It is often used to describe transportation services, such as buses or trains, that connect major urban areas.

Synonyms

between cities, connecting cities, urban-to-urban.

Examples of usage

  • The intercity train service is faster than local trains.
  • She booked an intercity bus ticket to visit her family.
  • Intercity travel has become more popular during the holidays.
Context #2 | Noun

transportation, service

An intercity service refers specifically to a mode of transportation that connects two or more cities. This can include buses, trains, and sometimes flights that operate over longer distances.

Synonyms

city-to-city service, long-distance service, regional transport.

Examples of usage

  • The intercity was delayed due to bad weather.
  • We took an intercity to explore the neighboring city.
  • Many people rely on intercity transportation for their daily commute.

Translations

Translations of the word "intercity" in other languages:

🇵🇹 intermunicipal

🇮🇳 अंतरशहरी

🇩🇪 Intercity

🇮🇩 antar kota

🇺🇦 міжміський

🇵🇱 międzymiastowy

🇯🇵 インターシティ

🇫🇷 interurbain

🇪🇸 interurbano

🇹🇷 şehirlerarası

🇰🇷 시외

🇸🇦 بين المدن

🇨🇿 mezi městy

🇸🇰 medzimestský

🇨🇳 城际

🇸🇮 medmestni

🇮🇸 milli

🇰🇿 қаларалық

🇬🇪 შუა ქალაქები

🇦🇿 şəhərlərarası

🇲🇽 interurbano

Etymology

The term 'intercity' is derived from the Latin prefix 'inter-', meaning 'between' or 'among', combined with the English word 'city'. It began to be used in the early 20th century as transportation systems expanded and the need to describe services that connect multiple urban areas became more pronounced. Initially associated with train services, the term has since broadened to include various forms of transport, including buses and even air travel. The growth of intercity transportation has played a significant role in economic development, facilitating easier movement of people and goods across regions. This connectivity also reflects the changing dynamics of urbanization and the importance of efficient transport networks in modern society.