miklcct
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I have just noticed from the timetable that the bus service departing 11:17 Wednesday from West Ealing to West Ruislip is listed as a "service bus", instead of a rail replacement bus.
To my understanding, the term "service bus" is used on public bus services, which are not part of National Rail but are included in the National Rail timetable, mainly because there are through ticketing, for example, RailAir services.
Why isn't this West Ealing to West Ruislip bus a rail replacement bus instead?
To my understanding, the term "service bus" is used on public bus services, which are not part of National Rail but are included in the National Rail timetable, mainly because there are through ticketing, for example, RailAir services.
Why isn't this West Ealing to West Ruislip bus a rail replacement bus instead?