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The first major public transit analysis question we want to answer is Who does the public transit system serve? A typical fixed-route transit system serves only the people and areas within a short distance of transit stops. To answer the question Who does the public transit system serve?, we need to answer some sub-questions: - Where are the transit stops and lines? - What geographic area is served by the transit system? - What are the demographic characteristics of the people served? In this video, we ll focus on the first question: Where are the transit stops and lines? In later videos, we ll talk about how to use this data to calculate the area your transit system serves and the demographic characteristics of the people served. We re going to be using GTFS public transit data in this video. If you re not familiar with GTFS data, I encourage you to go back and watch the earlier video in this series that provides an introduction to GTFS datasets.