> I guess it is common to see values like 25, 26, or 28.. (one or three hours after midnight).
> But does it make sense if the value is 49? like two days after the calendar date??
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> On 2012-07-12, at 15:06, Victoria <yun.huang.1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I guess it is common to see values like 25, 26, or 28.. (one or three
> hours after midnight).
> But does it make sense if the value is 49? like two days after the
> calendar date??
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Sounds like a great trivia question... Wikipedia suggests 178 hours for the Moscow-Vladivostok through-train. I might imagine a motorcoach schedule could exist, that would have a longer total published journey time (given slower average speed and no limitation on rail track beds)?
On 2012-07-12, at 15:06, Victoria <yun.huang.1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I guess it is common to see values like 25, 26, or 28.. (one or three >> hours after midnight).
>> But does it make sense if the value is 49? like two days after the >> calendar date??
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On Friday, July 13, 2012 5:52:01 PM UTC-4, T Sobota wrote:
> Sounds like a great trivia question... Wikipedia suggests 178 hours for > the Moscow-Vladivostok through-train. I might imagine a motorcoach > schedule could exist, that would have a longer total published journey time > (given slower average speed and no limitation on rail track beds)?
That train is in Google Transit... it departs at 23:45 and takes 6 days, 0 hours, 57 minutes (=144 hours) . Assuming the feed uses Moscow time as the base, the end time would be "168:42:00".