Sentence examples for passenger timetable from inspiring English sources

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This would also be suitable for a study to determine where would be the optimum placement of a dedicated freight train in a passenger timetable.

In many urban transportation systems, trains run at the minimum specified headway, meaning that if freight trains were to be introduced, the existing passenger timetable would have to be altered.

In January 1872 a scheduled passenger timetable was published and the line was named the "Wotton Tramway".

The first public passenger timetable was issued in December 1866, and the first purpose-built, steam-worked, narrow gauge public railway in Britain opened for service.

In January 1872 a passenger timetable was published for the first time, and the line was officially named the "Wotton Tramway", but it was commonly known as the "Brill Tramway" from its opening to passengers until closure.

With trains travelling only marginally quicker than walking pace, and serving a lightly populated area, the stations at Wood Siding and Brill saw relatively little passenger use, and Wood Siding was removed from the passenger timetable by 1931, although trains continued to stop on request.

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A passenger centric timetable is such a timetable that the satisfaction of the passengers is maximized.

This article focuses on optimizing a passenger train timetable in a heavily congested urban rail corridor.

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