The Meridian Transit System is the primary provider of mass transportation in Lauderdale County, Mississippi. Five local routes serve the community Monday through Friday.
Meridian, Mississippi — City Meridian s Gateway to Downtown, the 22nd Ave Bridge … Wikipedia
Meridian (Amtrak station) — Infobox Station style=Amtrak name=Meridian Multi Modal Transportation Center(MMTC) logo= logo size= image size=250 image caption= address=1901 Front Street Meridian, MS line=Rail color box|system=Amtrak|line=Crescent other= Greyhound platform=… … Wikipedia
Meridian circle — Groombridge transit circle of 1806 The meridian circle, transit circle, or transit telescope is an instrument for observing the time of stars passing the meridian, at the same time measuring its angular distance from the zenith. The idea of… … Wikipedia
transit — [trans′it, tranz′it] n. [ME transite < L transitus, pp. of transire < trans , TRANS + ire, to go: see YEAR] 1. a) passage through or across b) a transition; change 2. a) … English World dictionary
transit — /tran sit, zit/, n., v., transited, transiting. n. 1. the act or fact of passing across or through; passage from one place to another. 2. conveyance or transportation from one place to another, as of persons or goods, esp., local public… … Universalium
Meridian (geography) — This article is about the geographical concept. For other uses, see meridian (disambiguation). The prime meridian at Greenwich, England. Since the adoption of WGS84, the meridian is now a couple of hundred metres or so east of this point A… … Wikipedia
transit — tran•sit [[t]ˈtræn sɪt, zɪt[/t]] n. 1) the act or fact of passing across or through; passage from one place to another 2) trs conveyance or transportation from one place to another, as of persons or goods 3) a means or system of local public… … From formal English to slang
transit — I. noun Etymology: Middle English transite, from Latin transitus, from transire to go across, pass Date: 15th century 1. a. an act, process, or instance of passing through or over ; passage b. change, transition c. (1 … New Collegiate Dictionary