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A commuter town is a town whose residents normally work elsewhere but in which they live, eat and sleep. The name also suggests that these communities have little commercial or industrial activity beyond a small amount of locally-oriented retail business.

A commuter town may also be known as an “exurb” (short for “extra-urban”), “bedroom community” (Canada and northeastern U.S. usage), “bedroom town”, “bedroom suburb” (U.S. usage), “dormitory town”, “dormitory suburb” or less commonly a “dormitory village” (British English/Commonwealth/Ireland).[citation needed] In Japan, it may also be referred to with the wasei-eigo coinage “bed town” (ベッドタウン, beddotaun).[1]

Suburbs and commuter towns often coincide, but are not synonymous. Similar to college town, resort town and mill town, the term commuter town describes the municipality’s predominant economic function. A suburb, in contrast, is a community of lesser size, density, political power and/or commerce comparative to a nearby community that is usually of greater economic importance. A town’s economic function may change, for example when improved transport brings commuters to industrial suburbs or railway towns in search of suburban living. Some suburbs, for example Teterboro, New Jersey and Emeryville, California, remained industrial when they became surrounded by commuter towns; many commuters work in such industrial suburbs but few reside in them; hence, they are not commuter towns.

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