6 buses.
every 72 minutes
16
Yes.
Every .1 of an hour is 1/10ths of an hour. an hour is 60 minutes. 1/10 of 60 is six. so for every .1 of an hour we get 6 minutes. so .4 is 24 minutes...
There are 60 minutes in every hour. So take the 60 minutes and multiply by the number of hours : 60 minutes x 2 hrs = 120 minutes in total
H3 Golders Green Green circular (Hourly), 102 Edmonton Green station-Brent cross shopping centre (every 8 minutes) and 143 Brent-cross shopping centre-Archway tube station (every 12 minutes) are some examples of London buses that serve the East Finchley tube station.
Every 3 hours, so 8 times
Yes, you can get buses from Dublin Airport to Belfast.
Kings Cross Station (KGX) about every 10 minutes. Journey time 45-55 minutes.
Airbus express $15 NZ one way $22 NZ return. Leaves every 15 minutes from outside the international terminal with free conecting buses to the domestic terminal.
It will take about 15 minutes. There is a monorail between terminal 1 and 2 that leaves every few minutes. The walk from the monorail to the train will take about 10 minutes if you walk slowly.
A bus. The 409 is the frequent service, usually every 10 minutes or better.
There are frequent buses (every 15 minutes or so) from Guilin to Yangshuo and back. The old buses should cost Y12-14, new faster buses Y20. Check http://www.yangshuo-travel-guide.com/bus-to-yangshuo.htmlPeter
There are trains from East Croydon Station to London about every 15 minutes and trains from West Croydon about every 30 minutes.
It all depends on where you live. Practically every radio station in every city will have some kind of weather report, at least once in a while. Some of the fanatical ones do it every 10 minutes.
The so called Flygbussarna (flight buses). They leave every 20 minute during peak hours.
A space station goes very fast. It orbits the earth every 90 minutes! (hour and a half)