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  2. Public transport timetable - Wikipedia

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    For frequent JR urban lines, subway trains, private railways and urban buses, only summary timetables are shown. In 2009, a book was published to mark the 1000th edition of the JTB timetable, containing reproductions of all one thousand covers, selected timetables and maps, and articles on the way the timetable is produced. [8]

  3. Thomas Cook European Timetable - Wikipedia

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    The Timetable 's page size from 1873–1939 was 123 by 184 millimetres (4.8 in × 7.2 in), [22] but was increased to 152 by 249 millimetres (6.0 in × 9.8 in) with the post-war resumption, and there have been only small changes to this subsequently. The Timetable currently measures 154 by 242 millimetres (6 in × 10 in). The number of pages per ...

  4. Journey planner - Wikipedia

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    Trip planners may be able to incorporate real-time information into their database and consider them in the selection of optimal routes for travel in the immediate future. Automatic vehicle location (AVL) systems [2] monitor the position of vehicles using GPS systems and can pass on real-time and forecast information to the journey planning ...

  5. Inter-city rail - Wikipedia

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    An inter-city train is typically an express train with limited stops and comfortable carriages to serve long-distance travel. Inter-city rail sometimes provides international services. This is most prevalent in Europe because of the proximity of its 50 countries to a 10,180,000-square-kilometre (3,930,000-square-mile) area. [ 1 ]

  6. EuroCity - Wikipedia

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    average speed (including stops) above 90 kilometres per hour (56 mph), exceptions for routes including mountainous terrain and train ferries The EuroCity schedule was designed with train pairs running one train in both directions, [ clarification needed ] thus resulting in a more frequent service than the TEE, which normally ran only once a day.

  7. City Loop - Wikipedia

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    This Metro Tunnel will create a new cross-city rail corridor, upgrading and connecting the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines in Melbourne's south-east to the Sunbury line in Melbourne's north-west. [24] Once complete the Cranbourne, Pakenham and Sunbury lines will be taken out of the City Loop, allowing for an increase in services on the ...

  8. Transport in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne is one of the world's most car-dependent cities, with 74 percent of all trips to and from work or education being done by car. [52] Its freeway network is the largest in Australia, [2] with an extensive grid of arterial roads dating back to Melbourne's initial surveying. The city's total road length is 21,381 km (13,286 mi). [53]

  9. Hurstbridge line - Wikipedia

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    Operated by Metro Trains Melbourne, it is the city's seventh longest metropolitan railway line at 36.7 kilometres (22.8 mi). The line runs from Flinders Street Station in central Melbourne to Hurstbridge Station in the north-east, serving 28 stations via Clifton Hill , Heidelberg , Macleod , Greensborough , Eltham and Diamond Creek . [ 2 ]