All the Scotrail timetables are loaded.
As above 2 routes are missing:All the Scotrail timetables are loaded.
Still to go are:
- London Overground
There isn’t one published by the TOC - you have to use the different pdf files.Can anyone point me to a single timetable for the entire Thameslink Great Northern line services for the new May 2019 timetable? Lots of separate booklet PDFs available online but I can't find a single view of all services.
Is it the whole Great Northern Line you're after (i.e. Peterbrough/Kings Lynn - London and everything in between)? I can compile one for you if beneficial.There isn’t one published by the TOC - you have to use the different pdf files.
The eNRT will have larger tables but I’m not sure that any one will include everything.
Now out (with the exception of the DC line).
https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/london-overground/london-overground-timetables
Several of the TfW timetales for May 2019 onwards aren't linked correctly from their website.
With a bit of trial and error, I've found the correct URLs are:
TT1: https://tfwrail.wales/sites/tfwrail.wales/files/2019-04/TfW Timetable 1 19May 14Dec 2019_1.pdf
TT2: https://tfwrail.wales/sites/tfwrail.wales/files/2019-04/TfW Timetable 2 19May 14Dec 2019_1.pdf
TT3: https://tfwrail.wales/sites/tfwrail.wales/files/2019-04/TfW Timetable 3 19May 14Dec 2019_1.pdf
TT4: https://tfwrail.wales/sites/tfwrail.wales/files/2019-04/TfW Timetable 4 19May 14Dec 2019_1.pdf
TT5: https://tfwrail.wales/sites/tfwrail.wales/files/2019-04/PTT 5.pdf
(Note that TT5 for the Valley Lines only covers May to September.)
Ah, thanks. Sitting (in ignorance) at the other end of the country, I was wondering if it might have been a precaution in case some unfinalised Metro work might be planned.The Valley Lines have some alterations from September until the December Timetable to take account of the Leaf Fall season
Ah, thanks. Sitting (in ignorance) at the other end of the country, I was wondering if it might have been a precaution in case some unfinalised Metro work might be planned.The Valley Lines have some alterations from September until the December Timetable to take account of the Leaf Fall season
Just downloaded the new Network Rail E timetable which starts on the 19th May and for the fourth or maybe even fifth year the 19.07 London Euston to Liverpool Lime Street is not shown in Table 65. It is however still shown in the Crewe to Liverpool summary – table 91.
Once again there are no trains whatsoever from Scarborough to York for the whole duration of the timetable, they all start at Seamer. This plan must have worked very well in the last timetable as it has been repeated in the new timetable.
I’ve found that its useless emailing Network Rail, I’ve had replies from them in previous years re the 19.07. But......four years later no change.
Is it the whole Great Northern Line you're after (i.e. Peterbrough/Kings Lynn - London and everything in between)? I can compile one for you if beneficial.
Not sure if this has the information you're after - let me know if not (it can be changed really easily ).Thanks @splashoutradio
I want to put together a timetable for London Commuters from the Cambridgeshire villages (Meldreth, Shepreth and Foxton) that shows connecting services to/from Peterborough.
From 20th May the quickest way home in the evening is a xx12/xx42 service KGX-PBO, change at Stevenage and take the stopping service with only a 5 minute wait (at present I wait 12 minutes at Royston). This isn't shown in the timetable (13) that GTR provide.
Also in the morning, it's possible to stay on the stopping service until Hitchin and take a Thameslink service from Peterborough through the core rather than inevitably having to stand on the express service to Kings Cross. Although at present the Peterborough Horsham services are quite full I'm hoping the extra tph will mean more seats on that service too.
If you can provide me with the timetable data I'm happy to put this together.
+1@splashoutradio - That's great - thankyou very much.
Also tables 179, 184, 188, 200 and 201. Table 170 has a solitary ZZ 'Southern' service.Instead I'll just note that we appear to have an exciting new operator 'ZZ' in Table 25 that will apparently be running trains from Cambridge to Maidstone at exactly the same times that Thameslink are running trains from Cambridge to London...
Ah, thanks. Sitting (in ignorance) at the other end of the country, I was wondering if it might have been a precaution in case some unfinalised Metro work might be planned.
Instead I'll just note that we appear to have an exciting new operator 'ZZ' in Table 25 that will apparently be running trains from Cambridge to Maidstone at exactly the same times that Thameslink are running trains from Cambridge to London...
At the last minute they have now loaded the missing Cumbernauld and Grahamston timetable, and there's a second Inverness to Aberdeen timetable covering mid June to DecemberThere's an Aberdeen to Inverness timetable, but only valid for a month, when they start the major works.
There's a timetable which says it should include the trains to Cumbernauld and Grahamston, but doesn't actually.