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- methods for solving the school timetabling problem. High school timetables are quite different from university timetables. The main difference is that in...
- their first timetables. It read The air-way to Havana, Pan American Airways, Pershing Square Building, New York. Many airline timetables had colorful...
- Transportation schedules, such as airline timetables, train schedules, bus schedules, and various public transport timetables are published to allow commuters...
- Look up rota, time-table, timetable, or timetables in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A timetable is a kind of schedule that sets out times at which specific...
- Both public timetables to ****ist p****engers with planning a trip and internal timetables to inform employees exist. Typically, the timetable will list the...
- "Timetables" in J. Simmons and G. Biddle (eds) The Oxford Companion to British Railway History. Oxford University Press, 1997. "Working Timetables" in...
- school systems, a "Block planning" mode that supports planning for block timetables (commonly used in North American and International Baccalaureate schools)...
- However, on some single tracked lines the timetables may be 30/30 or 60/60 minutes, with the actual timetables being asymmetrical (such as 20/40 minutes)...
- 1974. The first combined railway timetable was produced by George Bradshaw in 1839. His guide ****embled timetables from the many private railway companies...
- The NS timetable 2010 is the timetable of Nederlandse Spoorwegen that was effective on 13 December 2009. This is the train plan for all of the Netherlands...