I intend to travel to the NEC on 20 March. National Rail Enquiries offers this journey for an off-peak ticket:
10:37 - Watford Junction to Birmingham International (arr 11:33)
it is shown as a VT train calling at Coventry and going to Shrewsbury.
Real Time Trains shows it as a DMU (presumably a 221) running as 9J14
RTT also shows a VT train (1Z14) leaving Watford at the same time and platform to New Street only with a (Q) marked in the 'Act. Time' column.
Both trains appear in table 66 of the National Rail timetable with no mention of either replacing the other.
My query is which train will actually run next week and if it is the 9J14 train, what does the 9 or the (Q) mean?
TIA
10:37 - Watford Junction to Birmingham International (arr 11:33)
it is shown as a VT train calling at Coventry and going to Shrewsbury.
Real Time Trains shows it as a DMU (presumably a 221) running as 9J14
RTT also shows a VT train (1Z14) leaving Watford at the same time and platform to New Street only with a (Q) marked in the 'Act. Time' column.
Both trains appear in table 66 of the National Rail timetable with no mention of either replacing the other.
My query is which train will actually run next week and if it is the 9J14 train, what does the 9 or the (Q) mean?
TIA
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