Structuring departures
Quiz Leonard Verhoef
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  The trains indicator of Amsterdam Central Station.    An example of a destinations indicator.
What are the differences between the two arrangements of train transport information?
Which arrangement gives shortest search times?
How many minutes will travel time per passenger decrease, when using the best arrangement?
Why is this arrangement cheaper?
Which one is the most commonly used?

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