G-L schedule
Author: Dick Seelye
Date: 09-06-2007 - 21:28
They sell exact segments to their clientele; if a party wants to take the next advertised segment, they move into a local hotel for a night or two, and board for the next segment. "A la carte" In-house, I trust that they have a schedule in the classic sense, particularly for restocking, repairs, service, etc; but doubt that they publish it.
Back into their schedule by piecing together the segments that they advertise on their website.
Consider printing out their offerings, cutting out the individual movements, and taping them into chronological progression. Good old fashioned "cut & paste".
Then publish your result, please.
Find their layover segments and find their parking places. I recently found their train out in an obscure corner of the Tacoma tideflats. Paved road the whole length of the train. Very quiet and clean. Probably the property the Port recently leased to NYK for a humongous container terminal.