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Timetable   /tˈaɪmtˌeɪbəl/   Listen
Timetable

noun
1.
A schedule listing events and the times at which they will take place.
2.
A schedule of times of arrivals and departures.






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"Timetable" Quotes from Famous Books



... in over a branch section by a short cut from the north. If No. 999 could beat timetable routine half an hour and deliver the mail to the Overland Express at Bridgeport, two hundred miles distant, on time, it would create a new schedule, and meant a good contract for the Great Northern, besides a saving of three hours' time over the former roundabout ...
— Ralph on the Overland Express - The Trials and Triumphs of a Young Engineer • Allen Chapman

... but one of her sudden inspirations turned the page blank. What time was it? Ten minutes of twelve. She referred to her new timetable. Ten minutes of—why, she could just catch the noon train, rush home, meet her guests, explain, and come back easily on the one o'clock. But would it ...
— Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby and Other Stories • Kathleen Norris

... Munich to Heidelberg in a quarter of an hour. Oh! I see it. That 4 o'clock goes to Brussels, and then on to Heidelberg afterwards. Gets in there at 4.15 to-morrow, I suppose. I wonder why it goes round by Brussels, though? Then it seems to stop at Prague for ever so long. Oh, damn this timetable!" ...
— Diary of a Pilgrimage • Jerome K. Jerome



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