time table

Noun

 * 1) * 1908, Angellotti, Still v. San Francisco and Northwestern Railway Company, 154 Cal. 559, 98 Pac. 672, reprinted 1910, A.C. Freedman, ed., The American State Reports, vol. 129, page 183,
 * Upon being made a conductor, he was given a printed schedule or time table of the various regular trains, on the back of which were printed what was styles "Time Table Rules."
 * 1) * ca. 1920, Annotated time table the tour through Canada of the ninth Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire, September-October nineteen-twenty, ISBN 0665779100.
 * 2) * 1925 April 11, "Suggestions for Subway 'Sun'", in The New Yorker, page 28,
 * It uses the simplest time table in the world--a train is always just pulling out as you get to the platform.
 * It uses the simplest time table in the world--a train is always just pulling out as you get to the platform.