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Passengers per hour per direction (p/h/d), [1] passengers per hour in peak direction [2] (pphpd) or corridor capacity [3] [4] is a measure of the route capacity of a rapid transit or public transport system.
State Transit commenced operating in October 2006 as the first full-time prepay only bus route in Sydney. [1] [2] When Opal cards were rolled out across Sydney, route 333 became the second route to use Opal cards on 6 December 2013. [3] [4] In September 2018, bus services in the Eastern Suburbs underwent a major overhaul which included ...
New York State Route 333 (former) County Route 333 (Erie County, New York) County Route 333 (Steuben County, New York) Ohio State Route 333 (disambiguation) Pennsylvania Route 333; South Carolina Highway 333; Tennessee State Route 333; Texas: Texas State Highway 333 (former) Texas State Highway Loop 333 (former) Farm to Market Road 333 ...
Route capacity is the maximum number of vehicles, people, or amount of freight than can travel a given route in a given amount of time, usually an hour. It may be limited by the worst bottleneck in the system, [ 1 ] such as a stretch of road with fewer lanes. [ 2 ]
333/334: Newfield Avenue-Tully Health Center-Springdale Station-Hope Street The combined Routes 333/334 operates outbound via Newfield Avenue and Weed Hill Road to Springdale Station then returns to the Stamford Transportation Center via Hope Street. 335 Washington Boulevard 335: Bulls Head Formerly part of the old 32–Long Ridge Road route. 336
The routes selected for 24-hour service were those serving 24-hour employers such as factories, stockyards, and railway yards. Over the years various streetcar routes were replaced by other modes, and where new subway lines replaced streetcars during regular hours, buses were put on overnight.
Maryland Route 333 (MD 333) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. The state highway runs 9.79 miles (15.76 km) from the terminal of the seasonal Oxford–Bellevue Ferry in Oxford north to Washington Street in Easton within southwestern Talbot County. MD 333 was constructed between Trippe Creek and Easton in the 1910s.
A time–distance diagram is a chart with two axes: one for time, the other for location. The units on either axis depend on the type of project: time can be expressed in minutes (for overnight construction of railroad modification projects such as the installation of switches) or years (for large construction projects); the location can be (kilo)meters, or other distinct units (such as ...