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Title: football special to BTM to Swansea.
Post by: infoman on August 27, 2023, 18:48:12
Saturday 2nd September 2023 for the 12:30pm kick off

As far as I can see, its a non stop BTM to Swansea,

I think it will be the public fare price and not a reduced price.

Just in case any one wants a few hours in Swansea for shopping etc,

don't ask me what a football follower looks like,because I don't know.


Title: Re: football special to BTM to Swansea.
Post by: JayMac on August 27, 2023, 20:22:28
Some more useful info.

The train being referred to is, I believe:

0844 BRI - 1026 SWA

Which is indeed non-stop. It's in the public timetable so normal fares should apply.

However, if you're going for a day out to Swansea then you'd probably be better off avoiding the footy fans and taking other trains. Doing this also means you can split your ticket at Cardiff and save around £6.

And, being pedantic, Bristol Temple Meads' official three letter code is BRI.

Football followers generally look just like you and me. Occasionally, their attire may offer clues.


Title: Re: football special to BTM to Swansea.
Post by: grahame on August 27, 2023, 21:45:47
Return train 15:15, 17:01 into Temple Meads.  Noting it's strike day.  Only a handful of final connecctions available.



Title: Re: football special to BTM to Swansea.
Post by: infoman on August 28, 2023, 06:50:52
 being a pedantic Bristolian,normally BRI stands for Brislington


Title: Re: football special to BTM to Swansea.
Post by: Red Squirrel on August 28, 2023, 07:32:17
being a pedantic Bristolian,normally BRI stands for Brislington

I thought Brislington Station closed before the invention of CRS codes…


Title: Re: football special to BTM to Swansea.
Post by: Western Pathfinder on August 28, 2023, 07:51:26
Interesting I wasn't aware that there was a railway anywhere near the
Bristol
Royal
Infirmary


Title: Re: football special to BTM to Swansea.
Post by: grahame on August 28, 2023, 08:01:29
Interesting I wasn't aware that there was a railway anywhere near the
Bristol
Royal
Infirmary

We could of course look wider at the Belt and Road Initiative which as far as I can make out from officialese is about making corrodes sustainable.

https://www.un.org/sites/un2.un.org/files/progress_report_bri-sdgs_english-final.pdf


Title: Re: football special to BTM to Swansea.
Post by: Red Squirrel on August 28, 2023, 10:07:47
You can sort of see why the CRS/NRS/RARS2 code for Bristol Temple Meads is BRI, not BTM. A hand-written BTH (Bath Spa) could easily be confused for BTM, and BMT (Bedminster) is also a bit too similar. With these stations being close to each other, similar codes are more likely to cause confusion.

We should be grateful that the powers that be resisted the urge to call our newest local station 'Portway Parkway', especially given that many road signs for Bristol Parkway simply say 'Parkway' - which one? Portway Park and Ride is of course PRI, which to my mind is a bit too close to BRI... perhaps you just can't win around here?

As someone who has been living in Bristol almost long enough to be considered local, incidentally, I have never heard Brislington contracted to anything other than Briz,

The BRI is, as Western Pathfinder alludes, the main hospital in Bristol. For most Bristolians that's the only meaning of the initialism..


Title: Re: football special to BTM to Swansea.
Post by: bobm on August 28, 2023, 11:00:56
I just feel sorry for people going to Poole from Looe.



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