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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2012 13:02:07 GMT
Hello there! There is something I have to ask: What's WTT? I have searched for it. Wheels through time? Want to trade? I don't really know such, but I know tph as Trains Per Hour. I hope you can answer me guys.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2012 13:08:15 GMT
Working Timetable
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Post by charleyfarley on Oct 6, 2012 13:08:26 GMT
Working Timetable. Used by operating staff. Contains a great deal of train information useful only to staff.
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Post by rincew1nd on Oct 6, 2012 13:32:42 GMT
A Working Time Table is a document published to staff detailing the timetable. It includes things such as scheduled platforms, stand times, and all sorts of other little things that the public don't need to know. There can be a variance between the public (or advertised) time and the working time in some cases. An example of this can often be seen with long distance services: A service departs A bound for Z calling at B, C, D etc... In the public timetable it takes 15 minutes from Y to Z, however the public time for the reverse working is only 5 minutes. In the WTT Y to Z will be five minutes running time, with ten minutes recovery time/engineering allowance. Underground WTTs are available online thanks to Freedom of Information requests.
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Post by Deep Level on Oct 6, 2012 13:34:57 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2012 14:42:02 GMT
Thank you so much.
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