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Paul Corfield wrote:
All lines have working timetables measured to the ½ minute for timing purposes. The Waterloo and City line timetable (and maybe others - I think the Central line is one) measures to the nearest 1/4 of a second. Things like platform numbers and paths for empty stock are also all in there. Cheers Steve M |
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![]() The Waterloo and City line timetable (and maybe others - I think the Central line is one) measures to the nearest 1/4 of a second. Things like platform numbers and paths for empty stock are also all in there. Did you mean 1/4 of a *minute* ? :-O |
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alex_t wrote:
The Waterloo and City line timetable (and maybe others - I think the Central line is one) measures to the nearest 1/4 of a second. Things like platform numbers and paths for empty stock are also all in there. Did you mean 1/4 of a *minute* ? :-O Of course not, I meant second. Ahem... ![]() |
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![]() Well, good luck to the Central line then - I'm pretty sure that trains will miss 99,9% of all scheduled times by at least 1 second :-) |
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