to make their schedules more standard
Time zones were officially established in the US on November 18, 1883 by the railroads in order to standardize schedules. This was known as the Standard Time Act, which divided the US into four time zones: Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific.
To save. Daylight.
They always crashed into each other.
The division of the US into standard time zones was first done by the American Railway Association in 1883. This system was implemented to create uniformity in timekeeping for the growing railway network across the country.
Originally Railroads.
The railroads divided the US into four standard time zones to make their schedules more standard.
The railroads
The railroads divided the US into four standard time zones to make their schedules more standard.
The railroads
to make their schedules more standard
to make their schedules more standard
By introducing four standard time zones across the country.
to make their schedules more standard
Time zones were officially established in the US on November 18, 1883 by the railroads in order to standardize schedules. This was known as the Standard Time Act, which divided the US into four time zones: Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific.
To save. Daylight.
They always crashed into each other.