railway timetable - translation to greek
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railway timetable - translation to greek

Timetable of South Asia

railway timetable      
ωράριο σιδηροδρόμων
railway station         
  • Park Lane Goods Terminus]] at Liverpool's docks was the world's first station built entirely for freight.
  • Clapham Junction}} in London is the busiest station in terms of rail traffic with an average of one train every 20 seconds at peak times.
  • [[Grand Central Terminal]] in New York City is the largest station by number of platforms, with 44 on two levels.
  • Presto]] [[contactless smart card]] reader and self-serve ticket machine at a suburban train station in Toronto
  • Nyugati Railway Station]] in [[Budapest]], Hungary
  • Staff halt at Durnsford Road, Wimbledon
  • UK]]
  • Station with train and coal depot by [[Gustave Le Gray]] (about 1850–1860s)
RAILWAY FACILITY WHERE TRAINS REGULARLY STOP TO LOAD OR UNLOAD PASSENGERS AND/OR FREIGHT
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ωράριο σιδηροδρόμων      
railway timetable

Definition

Block signal
·add. ·- One of the danger signals or safety signals which guide the movement of trains in a block system. The signal is often so coupled with a switch that act of opening or closing the switch operates the signal also.

Wikipedia

Outline of South Asian history

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the history of South Asia:

History of South Asia – South Asia includes the contemporary political entities of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Afghanistan, Bhutan, and the island nations of Sri Lanka and the Maldives.

Examples of use of railway timetable
1. Deshmukh said a railway timetable and suburban train tickets were found on Nawabuddin.
2. Railway cancellations There will be several changes to the Proastiakos suburban railway timetable today due to engineering work.
3. A pilot scheme to extend the metro and electric railway timetable on weekends from next month could also have a positive impact.
4. Even Victorian cows learnt to live by the rhythm of the trains, their milking geared to the railway timetable to ensure catching the milk train.
5. I leave many friends behind.‘ Last night, Mr George Foulkes, an Opposition foreign affairs spokesman, said the issue was a ‘monumental mess‘. He demanded a government explanation and added: ‘The Foreign Office remains mute in the face of allegations and counter–allegations about a cloak–and–dagger intrigue which makes James Bond read like a railway timetable.‘ Mr David Winnick, Labour MP for Walsall North, said: ‘This case illustrates again the need for parliamentary scrutiny of the security services which are now a law unto themselves.‘