railway line service pattern
C20256
concept
A railway line service pattern defines the structured arrangement of train services over a route, including stopping sequences, frequencies, and service types that determine how trains operate along the line.
Observed surface forms (11)
- SkyTrain service pattern ×2
- commuter rail service pattern ×2
- BART service pattern ×1
- South Western Main Line service ×1
- railway service grouping ×1
- railway service pattern ×1
- railway service variant ×1
- railway through service ×1
- suburban rail service pattern ×1
- train operation pattern ×1
- transit service pattern ×1
Instances (14)
- Edinburgh–Stirling services
- Brooklyn–Manhattan service via concept surface "transit service pattern"
- National Rail services to London Bridge via concept surface "commuter rail service pattern"
- Liverpool Lime Street – Manchester Oxford Road
- Osnabrück–Bielefeld connections via concept surface "railway service grouping"
- Itsukaichi Line (through services) via concept surface "railway service pattern"
- BART Red Line via concept surface "BART service pattern"
- through services with Shōnan–Shinjuku Line via concept surface "railway through service"
- London Waterloo via Kingston via concept surface "commuter rail service pattern"
- London Waterloo via Richmond via concept surface "suburban rail service pattern"
- New York City (via Lake Shore Limited) via concept surface "railway service variant"
- Millennium Line at Production Way–University station via concept surface "SkyTrain service pattern"
- Millennium Line at Lougheed Town Centre station (historically via branch) via concept surface "SkyTrain service pattern"
- London Waterloo to Weymouth via concept surface "South Western Main Line service"