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32.20m
I have checked "The Traffic Dictionary". A handbook of domestic and foreign trade and transportation terms, phrases and abbreviations, by George T. Stufflebeam, fourth edition, copyright , 1950, Simmons-Boardman Publishing, Corp. New York. This term is not listed and the closest abbreviation is S.I.T. for stopping in transit OR storage in transit.
Your answer depends on your point of departure, your ultimate destination and the transit time of the ship you choose.
The general manager of the Cuyahoga Transit Company who owned the ship.
13 Hours
Normally used in transport contracts, where the ship decelerates from transit speed.
overly crowded the people were stored in the cargo hold under the ship's main deck, many people died in transit to where they were going
high capacity mass transit route (
The Discovery served as transit for the first expedition: Terra Nova, the second.
Not sure exactly what time it came into use, but it developed from an acronym that meant Ship High In Transit, which would be marked on manure packages for transportation across the ocean. It was suggested to be stowed high up in the compartment because of the smell.