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Hi, Just checking, but if you reach an intermediate station at 10pm, and the last train was at 9pm, should you wait until the next train at 6am the next day, or just say you cannot get to the destination? (Also, can we assume that the timetable will be roughly the same day by day - so we can assume if the first train on today's timetable is 6am, then it will be the same tomorrow?) Thanks, Ethan


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"Ethan van Bruchem" <23*2*7*6@s*u*e*t*u*a*e*u*a*> wrote:
> Hi, > Just checking, but if you reach an intermediate station at 10pm, and the last train was at 9pm, should you wait until the next train at 6am the next day, or just say you cannot get to the destination? > (Also, can we assume that the timetable will be roughly the same day by day - so we can assume if the first train on today's timetable is 6am, then it will be the same tomorrow?)
Hello Ethan, Let's assume (guarantee) that every journey can be completed on the day it was started - if a requested journey can't be completed by 11:59PM any day, then it "doesn't exist", and that condition should be reported back via the web-browser. Yes, we'll assume that every day's timetables are the same - identical 7 days a week, no weekends, no public-holidays.


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Some timetables go past midnight and will say, for example, "24:16". Should we discard these times or keep them?


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ANONYMOUS wrote:
> Some timetables go past midnight and will say, for example, "24:16". Should we discard these times or keep them?
You must be looking in the Transperth data, already. Yes, we'll just ignore any trips starting or finishing after midnight.

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