Shuttle
The original meaning of the word shuttle is the device used in weaving to carry the weft. By reference to the continual to-and-fro motion associated with that, the term was then applied in transportation and then in other spheres. Thus the word may now also refer to:
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Transport
    
    Air transport
    
- Air shuttle, a type of flight which quickly connects nearby destinations
 - Delta Shuttle, the brand name for Delta Air Lines' air shuttle service
 - Rossi Shuttle Quik, an Italian ultralight trike design
 - Shuttle America, a regional airline based in Indianapolis, Indiana
 - Shuttle by United, a regional airline operated as a subsidiary of United Airlines
 - Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, modified Boeing 747 airliners used to transport Space Shuttle orbiters
 - US Airways Shuttle, the brand name for an hourly service offered by US Airways
 - The call sign for domestic (UK internal) British Airways flights - international flights use Speedbird
 
Automotive brands
    
- Fit Shuttle, the station wagon version of Honda Fit
 - Honda Shuttle, the first generation Honda Odyssey
 
Mass transit
    
Transport systems operating at frequent intervals on a short, (mostly) non-stop route between two places
- Shuttle bus service
 - Shuttle train service
- Car shuttle train
- Eurotunnel Shuttle, the car-carrying trains used in the Channel Tunnel
 
 - S (New York City Subway service), three shuttle train routes
- 42nd Street Shuttle, shuttle train between Grand Central and Port Authority
 - Franklin Avenue Shuttle
 - Rockaway Park Shuttle
 
 - Shuttle (Amtrak)
 
 - Car shuttle train
 - Shuttle van, a New Zealand term for shared taxis
 
Spacecraft
    
- Buran-class shuttle, the vehicle for the Soviet Buran programme.
 - Space Shuttle, the vehicle for the NASA Space Shuttle program from 1981 to 2011.
- Space Shuttle orbiter, a space plane, the crewed part of the Space Shuttle.
 
 - Shuttle (spacecraft type), a smaller spacecraft used for ship-to-ship and ship-to-ground transport in theory and science fiction
 
Places
    
- River Shuttle, a river of southeast London in England
 
Arts, entertainment, and media
    
- Shuttle (film), a 2008 thriller film
 - Shuttle (video game), a video game produced by Virgin
 - Shuttling (patience term), a method of play in patience and solitaire games
 
Sciences and technology
    
- Molecular shuttles, a molecule capable of nano scale transportation
 - Multi-project wafer service (|MPW) shuttle, an integrated circuit production run for multi-chip or multi-project wafers
 - Shuttle bombing, a World War II strategic bombing tactic
 - Shuttle vector, vector that shuttles between species, biochemistry, genetics
 
Sports
    
- 20-yard shuttle, test performed by American football players
 - Shuttlecock or birdie, the object batted back and forth in badminton
 
Other uses
    
- Shuttle, school bullying in South Korea
 - Shuttle Inc., a manufacturer of small form-factor computers
 - Shuttle trading, a form of goods distribution
 - USS Shuttle (SP-3572), a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1918 to 1919
 - Shuttle used by a weavers at textile mill or on a loom.
 
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