timetable in the PONS Dictionary

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The trains could be optimized for freight timetables, giving additional cost savings.
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Typically, the timetable will list the times when a service is scheduled to arrive at and depart from specified locations.
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Their advantage was that the drivers already knew the routes, fares, timetables and just needed the buses to drive.
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The flight number is published in an airline's public timetable and appears on the arrivals and departure screens in the airport terminals.
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Although there are timetables for the workshops and evening performances, visitors are free to enter and leave any event at will.
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Shuttle trains will go back and forth according to a fixed timetable.
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They figure out a timetable for guarding against any rapper attacks.
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It can operate over 50 trains on a busy gala timetable.
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Many electric services had to be replaced by diesel haulage, and emergency timetables were introduced.
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It also calls for a timetable for troop withdrawal and a freeze on the size of foreign forces.
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