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- Clock-face_scheduling abstract "A clock-face schedule is a timetable where public means of transport run in consistent intervals, and as an extension programs lines to converge on hubs at a given point of the clock-face. A clock-face schedule is used in the New York City subway system, the London Underground, RapidTransit lines, and metropolitan transit. Its name comes from the fact that departures take place when the minute hand is at the same place every hour (e.g. 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, etc.)Regular timetables were first developed at the end of the 19th century for local public transport, such as Trams, Subways, and trains in the vicinity of large cities (e.g. New York City).The goal of clock-face schedules is to increase the attractiveness and versatility of public transport. They are easier to memorize for passengers, because departure times repeat. A constant schedule over the whole day can also improve service during off-peak hours. They can be attractive for transportation companies, because the repeating pattern makes more efficient use of personnel, infrastructure, and vehicles, and can make resource planning easier.The opposite of a clock-face schedule is a timetable that is purely driven by demand, with irregular headways.".
- Clock-face_scheduling thumbnail Correspondance_of_trains_at_Geneva.jpg?width=300.
- Clock-face_scheduling wikiPageExternalLink itt.pdf.
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- Clock-face_scheduling subject Category:Public_transport_information_systems.
- Clock-face_scheduling subject Category:Transportation_planning.
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- Clock-face_scheduling comment "A clock-face schedule is a timetable where public means of transport run in consistent intervals, and as an extension programs lines to converge on hubs at a given point of the clock-face. A clock-face schedule is used in the New York City subway system, the London Underground, RapidTransit lines, and metropolitan transit. Its name comes from the fact that departures take place when the minute hand is at the same place every hour (e.g.".
- Clock-face_scheduling label "Clock-face scheduling".
- Clock-face_scheduling label "Gecadanceerde dienstregeling".
- Clock-face_scheduling label "Horaire cadencé".
- Clock-face_scheduling label "Orario cadenzato".
- Clock-face_scheduling label "Takt (transport)".
- Clock-face_scheduling label "Taktfahrplan".
- Clock-face_scheduling label "パターンダイヤ".
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