This forced broadcasters, railroads and the like to publish different schedules for every time and calendar scheme.
He said the ranking had resulted largely from the airline's decision to publish realistic schedules.
In Britain, the coaching companies published schedules providing details of the corrections required.
By 1953, newspapers were publishing schedules for atmospheric tests and some pointed out the best spots beyond the test site boundary from which to view them.
The report was the third monthly rating of airlines and is intended by the Transportation Department to encourage the carriers to publish realistic schedules.
The Coalition continued publishing weekly schedules for protests.
And the carriers would much prefer to publish unrealistic schedules than lose passengers to more "optimistic" competitors.
In the past, many airlines published schedules they knew they could not meet out of concern that a passenger would choose another carrier.
The city's subways also have published schedules, but hardly any riders know they exist.
Some cities give preference to "approved" buskers in certain areas and even publish schedules of performances.