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In some cases public transport operators do not publish public timetables for busy times of day, or they may simply state "services run every 3–5 minutes" (or words to that effect), which is the norm for buses in some cities such as Hong Kong even during off-peak hours.
The station seen from the footbridge. All services at Whyteleafe are operated by Southern using Class 377 EMUs.. The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is: [4] 2 tph to London Bridge (non-stop from Norwood Junction)
The off-peak service in trains per hour (tph) is: [13] 8tph Eastbound to Aldgate (all stations) 8tph Westbound to Uxbridge; The morning peak service in trains per hour (tph) is: [13] 2tph Eastbound to Aldgate (semi-fast, running non-stop between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Wembley Park) 4tph Eastbound to Aldgate (all stations)
The detail found in Working Timetables includes the timings at every major station, junction, or other significant location along the train's journey (including additional minutes inserted to allow for such factors as engineering work or particular train performance characteristics), [2] which platforms are used at certain stations, and line codes where there is a choice of running line.
London Buses route 111 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Heathrow Central bus station and Kingston upon Thames, it is operated by Transport UK London Bus.
On 26 September the off peak Monday to Friday service was withdrawn between Tottenham Court Road and Euston. The Sunday afternoon service was withdrawn between Crouch End and Turnpike Lane on 26 March 1988. [4] Upon being re-tendered, London General commenced a new five-year contract from 23 November 2002. [5]
It is the only Underground line with an express service at peak times; the resulting longer distance between stations means trains can achieve the system's highest speeds of up to 62 miles per hour (100 km/h) on some sections. In 1863, the Metropolitan Railway was the world's first underground railway.
London Buses route 453 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Deptford Bridge and Marylebone stations, it is operated by Go-Ahead London . History