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  2. Confederation Line - Wikipedia

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    An ultimate capacity of 66 LRVs (most recent numbers show 57 LRVs having been delivered to the yard, 34 Stage 1, 5 Stage 2 joining the revenue service fleet, 7 Stage 2 in line test, 11 Stage 2 waiting for line testing, and the remaining 15 Stage 2 yet to be delivered) will be stored at the Belfast Yard at 805 Belfast Road, with connecting track ...

  3. Queueing theory - Wikipedia

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    Queueing theory is the mathematical study of waiting lines, or queues. [1] A queueing model is constructed so that queue lengths and waiting time can be predicted. [1] Queueing theory is generally considered a branch of operations research because the results are often used when making business decisions about the resources needed to provide a ...

  4. Want to know before you go? Some NC counties let you ... - AOL

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    If you want to avoid long lines while casting your vote early, some North Carolina counties have a solution. Several local boards of elections have wait time trackers, allowing you to check the ...

  5. Wait in long lines to vote? Here's how to share your ... - AOL

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    A week after machine issues and long lines kept Burlington County voters waiting for hours — some until 2 a.m. to cast their ballots — county officials continue their investigation into what ...

  6. 8 Ways to Shorten Your Wait for a Doctor's Appointment - AOL

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    Credit - Getty Images. I f you've tried to schedule a doctor’s appointment recently, you might have had to flip your calendar to a different season. There simply aren’t enough physicians in ...

  7. Little's law - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical queueing theory, Little's law (also result, theorem, lemma, or formula [1] [2]) is a theorem by John Little which states that the long-term average number L of customers in a stationary system is equal to the long-term average effective arrival rate λ multiplied by the average time W that a customer spends in the system.

  8. Calling Social Security? Brace for long waits as phone line ...

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    Wait times in fiscal 2023, which ended Sept. 30, averaged 35.8 minutes. For a long time, Social Security had three telephone systems: the toll-free number, its field offices and its headquarters.

  9. Virtual queue - Wikipedia

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    While there are several different varieties of virtual queuing systems, a standard First In, First Out that maintains the customer's place in line is set to monitor queue conditions until the Estimated Wait Time (EWT) exceeds a predetermined threshold. When the threshold is exceeded, the system intercepts incoming calls before they enter the queue.