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! Day !! Time | ! Day !! Departure Time !! Arrival Time | ||
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| Monday || 8:00 AM UTC | | Monday || 8:00 AM UTC || Later in the day. | ||
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| Monday || 8:00 PM UTC | | Monday || 8:00 PM UTC || Later on in the night. | ||
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| Tuesday-Sunday || 12:00 PM UTC | | Tuesday-Sunday || 12:00 PM UTC || At some point that evening. | ||
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Revision as of 15:22, 3 August 2012
The Penguin Express is the only train currently running in the territory of Péngöpäts. It runs twice a day on Mondays and once on all other days except for public holidays where it fails to run at all. The Penguin Express is the world's most unique train being composed of a conga of penguins pulling a makeshift sled made from marine ply, seating one adult or six emperor penguins. It has a top speed of 0.2 miles per hour and a service speed of 0.16 miles per hour. Tickets can be purchased from the conductor at the station before boarding. No luggage allowed.
Schedule
Day | Departure Time | Arrival Time |
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Monday | 8:00 AM UTC | Later in the day. |
Monday | 8:00 PM UTC | Later on in the night. |
Tuesday-Sunday | 12:00 PM UTC | At some point that evening. |
Status
The Penguin Express is currently DELAYED until further notice.