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  • It was never advertised in timetables and was demolished early in 1921.
  • It was subsequently spelt Hazelwood on timetables and station name boards.
  • opened in 1912 but did not appear in public timetables and was closed in 1924.
  • es other than two shelters, bicycle storage, timetables and the infamous 'Help Points'.
  • The stop was not advertised in the timetables and passengers could not join or alight from
  • rt is well known for its strict adherence to timetables and deadlines, sometimes referred to as the
  • of Railway Companions; that is, booklets of timetables and tourist guides.
  • orms referred to it as "Grafton" station; in timetables and on other printed material, however, it a
  • en reports, weather and avalanche forecasts, timetables and price comparisons, a data base for job s
  • ble" used in varying combinations for signs, timetables and railway maps, with many inconsistencies.
  • ious libraries across the country, "drafting timetables and outlines for his review."
  • "halt" was finally removed from British Rail timetables and station signs and other official documen
  • a match at Notts County he misread the train timetables and selected a non-existent train that only
  • Electronic timetables are also set to be installed on both platfor
  • The period that the summer timetables are introduced coincide with the school summ
  • The special timetables are usually the same but recently trains fro
  • Four regular timetables are run on different days depending on expec
  • The station was named in some timetables as White Bear (Adlington) or White Bear for
  • lage of Shapwick, and appeared in some early timetables as "Shapwick Road", though this does not see
  • eplacing the magenta, purple and grey one on timetables as well as on the trains, rather than just a
  • scipline records, subject selection, student timetables, assessment marks, attendance records and su
  • tional stop was withdrawn from the railway's timetables at an unknown date, probably in the early 19
  • .P for Southampton, in 1897, not included in timetables available to the general public until the cr
  • PRR generally put "Hudson Terminal" in the timetables, but this was not through service by any str
  • y West Fields Halt was removed from the rail timetables but continued to carry passengers, small goo
  • ably "Halt" was written on nameboards and in timetables but "railway station" isn't so I'd suggest t
  • with all the new public transport routes and timetables by the following March.
  • n travel there by bus from Belfort, (hourly) timetables can be found at: www.optymo.fr
  • For details of bus and train timetables contact the Public Transport section of Esse
  • vigation Road (Altrincham) on early tickets, timetables, etc.
  • arwick Road (Old Trafford) on early tickets, timetables, etc. Warwick Road closed as a British Rail
  • red to as Dane Road (Sale) on early tickets, timetables etc.. Operated as a four-platform station fr
  • Timetables for Oakleigh Park can be seen and downloaded
  • Timetables for Knebworth can be seen and downloaded her
  • Timetables for First Hull Trains services can be found
  • Timetables for Northern Rail services can be seen here.
  • First Capital Connect Timetables for Hitchin can be seen and downloaded here.
  • Timetables for First Capital Connect services that serv
  • First Capital Connect Timetables for Huntingdon can be seen and downloaded he
  • June 16, 2006: Voted to reject timetables for withdrawal from Iraq.
  • First Capital Connect Timetables for Hatfield can be seen and downloaded here
  • pening of the line in 1927, appearing in the timetables for the first year of operation only, before
  • longer any mention of free Wi-Fi service in timetables for the above routes, resulting in the disco
  • for northbound trains but not, according to timetables, for southbound trains (the presence of the
  • ain times for the station began appearing on timetables from May 2007.
  • to appear as Morton Pinkney for Sulgrave in timetables from January 1913, the railway company hopin
  • Blackwater station first appeared on railway timetables in June, 1876.
  • Following the changeover of timetables in December 2008, RegionalBahn trains now on
  • rst to open on the line disappeared from the timetables in January 1843, four and a half years after
  • the Town Centre after the re-shuffle of bus timetables in Darlington which abolished the Skerne Par
  • soon renamed Lancaster Green Ayre, although timetables incorrectly listed its name as Lancaster Gre
  • In some timetables it was listed as Codnor Park and Selston for
  • ellington bus, train, ferry public transport timetables: Metlink News - Issue 2, May 2007
  • This contains timetables of trains and steamers.
  • Details of all these activities, as well as timetables of current events, contact details, and many
  • Timetables of the period show station stop as "Jamaica"
  • he station was named Westport & Saugatuck in timetables of the New Haven Railroad and the early year
  • lidays, First Manchester changed some of the timetables on busier services.
  • Timetables provided that trains would not call at Churn
  • erious badminton players, as it may eat into timetables quite easily.
  • sures to determine success (including goals, timetables, responsibilities, and criteria), administra
  • The timetables retained a 'runs as required' Kingston Flyer
  • For all bus and coach timetables see Intalink.
  • s not available at the station, only printed timetables, so in the event that trains are delayed or
  • is groundbreaking work in medical sociology, Timetables: Structuring the Passage of Time in Hospital
  • sive collection of old maps, track diagrams, timetables, technical manuals, etc. for public research
  • In the LMS timetables the station was listed as "Bettws-y-Coed - S
  • It did not appear in the railway timetables, the trains which used the platform were sho
  • oor displays of railroad artifacts, artwork, timetables, uniforms, tools and various other types of
  • The station did not however appear in public timetables until October 1860, the point at which two f
  • cally inaccurate) form, whilst the published timetables use the former version.
  • The bus timetables vary slightly throughout the year but the bu
  • Romeoville Station, known as Romeo on timetables, was an Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railwa
  • minor passenger service (not shown in public timetables) was provided from 1927 onwards to a small s
  • Excerpts from Timetables were included in the Penguin Modern Sociolog
  • printer's error-the Pennsylvania Railroad's timetables were printed by the firm of Allen, Lane & Sc
  • Bus stop timetables, where operators do not provide their own.