East Coast also used to include the headcodes (1S07, 1D05 etc) in their timetables, as did National Express and previously GNER.
They still do on the online versions.
They don't any more.
Hi all,
Is there a printable timetable site that shows every station called at during the journey (including previous stations) and the rolling stock normally used?
Many thanks.
Where? Am I missing something? I'm in advanced mode, I can see everything else, but can't see the train type... I must be blindYou could always print off pages from Open Train Times (the advanced mode shows what type of train the services are booked for).
Where? Am I missing something? I'm in advanced mode, I can see everything else, but can't see the train type... I must be blind
FGW mark which trains are HSTs in their timetables with a little H above the service. Adelantes used to have a little A, so hopefully when they return it will be indicated which services are booked for 180s as well.
Hi all,
Is there a printable timetable site that shows every station called at during the journey (including previous stations) and the rolling stock normally used?
Many thanks.