Title: Devon May 2007 Timetable Post by: Lee on April 24, 2007, 16:50:22 Can be found in the links below.
http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/Documents/Custom/Timetables/May%2007/Book%20B/lon-penz.pdf http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/Documents/Custom/Timetables/May%2007/Book%20B/exmouth-barns.pdf Title: Re: Devon May 2007 Timetable Post by: devon_metro on May 01, 2007, 17:47:51 Its a tad annoying the 0940 Paignton-Padd goes via Bristol!
I'm also fairly confused as to why the up Paignton-Pad local morning trains misses Dawlish Warren, yet the return continues to call. Mad eh? Title: Re: Devon May 2007 Timetable Post by: grahame on May 11, 2007, 10:42:10 I'm also fairly confused as to why the up Paignton-Pad local morning trains misses Dawlish Warren, yet the return continues to call. Mad eh? Could it be that the call is made primarily for local traffic and there are local service available in the morning, but in the evening the "Paddington" is filling a gap? Title: Re: Devon May 2007 Timetable Post by: Jim on May 11, 2007, 10:55:04 I'm also fairly confused as to why the up Paignton-Pad local morning trains misses Dawlish Warren, yet the return continues to call. Mad eh? Could it be that the call is made primarily for local traffic and there are local service available in the morning, but in the evening the "Paddington" is filling a gap? The only reason the Eve 1 runs all stops from EXD is because it takes the path from a XX24 stopper, probabally to free a path and a unit. Certainally from an enthusasts point of view, it is a brillaint run with a Valenta or VP185, shame my Cam Bats ran out last time I got a Valenta on it and did it all the way really, but still... Title: Re: Devon May 2007 Timetable Post by: grahame on May 11, 2007, 16:07:45 So that's a very long way of saying "yes" is it Jim ;)
Title: Re: Devon May 2007 Timetable Post by: Jim on May 11, 2007, 18:48:47 So that's a very long way of saying "yes" is it Jim ;) But then I would off been asked 101 questions after, but yes, I agree with you there Title: Re: Devon May 2007 Timetable Post by: devon_metro on May 12, 2007, 09:07:11 Still seems silly for the up. All the lovely Grockles that live in huts in Dawlish Warren over summer can get a direct train to London, but not if fGW have anything to do with it! Seems silly IMO. Ah well I hate being on an all-shacks so it makes my journey 5 minutes faster...
Title: Re: Devon May 2007 Timetable Post by: Scooby on May 13, 2007, 23:52:04 Using a London HST as a peak stopper train from/to Exeter is still a mistake as it doesnt go direct to Exeter Central which is what the vast majority of people using these stops want. Then when do FGW provide what people want??
Title: Re: Devon May 2007 Timetable Post by: grahame on May 14, 2007, 15:26:36 Using a London HST as a peak stopper train from/to Exeter is still a mistake as it doesnt go direct to Exeter Central which is what the vast majority of people using these stops want. Then when do FGW provide what people want?? Oh come on - operational convenience - providing a timetable that uses as few trains as possible and doesn't cause to many delays and side effects is very important these days. Much more so that providing a service that's what the customers want, it often seems. ;) Title: Re: Devon May 2007 Timetable Post by: Jim on May 14, 2007, 16:53:35 Operational nightmare that would be, sending a HST to Central, unless it is a service that Terminates there, it would be a huge waste of time IMO
Title: Re: Devon May 2007 Timetable Post by: devon_metro on May 14, 2007, 17:16:16 I imagine there is a unit from Barnstaple that the HST connects onto.
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