Section 3 : Inter-timing Services Assessment for Section 3 Name(required) What is inter-timing?(required) Select an option When 2 or more services are timetabled to meet one another When services operating over a common portion of route combine to create a regular headway When services operating over a common portion of route have the same headway When services combine to save a bus Sometimes, for inter-timing to be achieved, additional time is required. Where is it added?(required) Select an option Additional time is always added into the running time of the longest service Additional time is always added at the outer terminus on the shortest service Additional time is added at the outer terminus to balance the layover time at the common point Additional time is added to the layover time at the common point to make sure it balances Can Inter-timing also work with Interworking?(required) YES NO If YES are there any specific rules? Do you have any comment or questions at this point? Submit Δ Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading...Pages: 1 2 3 4 5