Bradshaw

/ˈbrædʃɔː/ noun

A railway timetable or guide; historically, a standard reference for train schedules in Britain.

Named after George Bradshaw, a 19th-century English printer who first published comprehensive railway timetables in 1839. The name became so associated with train schedules that it became a common noun.

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