ROUTE DESCRIPTION Sample Clauses

ROUTE DESCRIPTION. 1. Route Description – As detailed on the attached Route Description.
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ROUTE DESCRIPTION. Beginning at the intersection of CTH LP and CTH AP (Midway Road) south 1.44 miles to the intersection of CTH LP and US HWY 10/Wis. HWY 114.
ROUTE DESCRIPTION. The Director of Transportation, by the end of the second full week of school each year shall identify each route, showing the minimum number of hours of assignment for that route.
ROUTE DESCRIPTION. All trips along this route are being contracted. Route 204 operates between SEPTA’s Paoli Station and Eagleview Corporate Center. All Saturday service terminates at Lionville Village Center. Sunday service terminates at Exton Square Mall.
ROUTE DESCRIPTION. The District’s intent in developing routes shall be to maximize the number of full-time routes (eight (8) hours per day/forty (40) hours per week) with remaining routes also maximized to the greatest extent feasible. The route description list shall contain:
ROUTE DESCRIPTION. The Ashland Loop is a five-mile route that begins and ends at the Ashland Plaza. The route would serve the Plaza, E. Main St., the University, Ashland St., Xxxxxx Creek Rd. and Siskiyou Blvd. The route can travel in either direction while in south Ashland however 15-minute service would only be possible with both Route #10 and the Loop traveling in the same direction. A passenger activity survey completed in 2008 generated useful information about the highest and best use of a Loop route. The previous Loop, Route #5, ran from the Plaza to Ashland St. and around E. Main and back. It did not travel along Xxxxxx Creek Rd. or Siskiyou Blvd. The survey showed that Xxxxxx Creek and Siskiyou Blvd generate considerably more ridership than the E. main loop. Since the proposed loop cannot serve both areas within the time span available, RVTD used the passenger activity data to determine where the loop could run to be efficient and cost-effective. Service Hours- As one of the components to minimize costs, RVTD has analyzed a route that would run:
ROUTE DESCRIPTION. 2. The transfer of data for the purposes of the implementation of this Agreement shall take place in conformity with the national law of each of the Contracting Parties.
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