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  2. Dajarra and Selwyn railway lines - Wikipedia

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    More business followed in 1929 when Duchess was connected by rail to Mount Isa. So far as Dajarra was concerned, a weekly mixed train plied the route from Cloncurry and Dajarra gradually became one of the world's largest railheads for cattle transported to eastern meatworks.

  3. Great Northern Railway (Mt Isa line) - Wikipedia

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    When the line reached Hughenden in 1887, the journey by mixed train from Townsville took 12 hours 45 minutes. When the line was extended to Winton, 3 mail trains per week ran, taking 17 hours. When the Hughenden-Cloncurry line opened, the mail train took that route and Winton service became a sleeper attached to the connecting train.

  4. Public transport timetable - Wikipedia

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    All online timetables provide information for the same timetable as the printed Official Timetable plus all Swiss city transit systems and networks as well as most railways in Europe. The user interface as well as all Swiss railways stations, and bus, boat, cable car stops are transparently available in German, French, Italian, and English ...

  5. New bus timetable changes rolled out

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    A number of bus service timetable changes have been rolled out in South Tyneside and Sunderland. Go North East said it had increased the frequencies of buses serving Pennywell, Sunderland and ...

  6. Bustimes.org - Wikipedia

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    Bustimes.org is a transportation information website created to take advantage of Bus Services Act 2017 requirement for bus operators in England to provide bus timetables, fares and vehicle locations in an open data format, which can be utilised by app and website developers. [2] This DfT service is called the Bus Open Data Service.

  7. Clock-face scheduling - Wikipedia

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    The first integrated regular timetables were developed for railways. After the successful introduction of a line-bound regular timetable on one line in Switzerland in 1968, [1] the development continued in the Netherlands. In 1970 and 1971, the Dutch Railways introduced a regular timetable with multiple hubs. In Germany, the first large-scale ...

  8. Schedule - Wikipedia

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    A schedule (UK: / ˈ ʃ ɛ d j uː l /, US: / ˈ s k ɛ dʒ uː l /) [1] [2] or a timetable, as a basic time-management tool, consists of a list of times at which possible tasks, events, or actions are intended to take place, or of a sequence of events in the chronological order in which such things are intended to take place.

  9. Wee MacGregor railway - Wikipedia

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    The train service to Ballara dropped to once a month from February 1921, when there were still 17 families in the town, plus "copper gougers" (small mine operators) in the area. [124] During 1921 the railway only carried 199 tons of freight. [125] [1] Train services to Ballara were maintained by the government throughout most of the 1920s.