Long Island Railroad Practice Test

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The part of the timetable that prescribes direction, number and movement of a regular train.

Timetable

General Notice

Schedule

The part that specifies the direction, train number, and how a regular train moves is the schedule. It’s the specific operating plan for that service, listing which train is running, where it’s headed, and how it will proceed along its route. A timetable is the broader document that covers all trains and times across the network, while a General Notice shares rules or changes, and a Temporary Speed Restriction Bulletin covers short-term speed limits. So the schedule fits the description exactly, as the focused plan for a single regular train’s movement.

Temporary Speed Restriction Bulletin (TSRB)

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