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Different Timetables for Railways:

1. Real Timeplan: Execution of the scheduled timetable including estimates for the actual running time of trains taking into account deviations from schedule.

2. Scheduled Timetable: Chronologically defined occupation of rail infrastructure for a train movement on open line or in stations. Changes to the timetables will be supplied by the IMs at least two days before the commencement of the day when the train departs from its origin. This timetable applies to a specific day.

3. Working Timetable: The data defining all planned train and rolling-stock movements which will take place on the relevant infrastructure during the period for which it is in force established once per the calendar year.