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Title: Winter timetable starts on 15th December 2024, summer on 17th May 2025
Post by: grahame on November 22, 2024, 14:10:32
Posting here because I'm testing fancier diary stuff at https://greatwesternrailway.info/diary.html


Title: Re: Winter timetable starts on 15th December 2024, summer on 17th May 2025
Post by: grahame on December 15, 2024, 09:19:37
Posting here because I'm testing fancier diary stuff at https://greatwesternrailway.info/diary.html

And I have mirrored the new National Rail timetable at http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/nrttdec24/


Title: Re: Winter timetable starts on 15th December 2024, summer on 17th May 2025
Post by: TaplowGreen on December 15, 2024, 10:18:26
Posting here because I'm testing fancier diary stuff at https://greatwesternrailway.info/diary.html

And I have mirrored the new National Rail timetable at http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/nrttdec24/

..........and if you believe in Santa you'll rely on it at weekends!  :D


Title: Re: Winter timetable starts on 15th December 2024, summer on 17th May 2025
Post by: ChrisB on December 15, 2024, 12:30:22
Likely ok outside the south west


Title: Re: Winter timetable starts on 15th December 2024, summer on 17th May 2025
Post by: Timmer on December 15, 2024, 19:10:34
GWR weekend timetables should be put in the fiction category. Absolute fantasy.


Title: Re: Winter timetable starts on 15th December 2024, summer on 17th May 2025
Post by: UstiImmigrunt on December 15, 2024, 22:07:47
GWR weekend timetables should be put in the fiction category. Absolute fantasy.

With no happy ending in sight.


Title: Re: Winter timetable starts on 15th December 2024, summer on 17th May 2025
Post by: froome on December 16, 2024, 11:35:53
GWR weekend timetables should be put in the fiction category. Absolute fantasy.

With no happy ending in sight.

"Where is my train?"

"It's behind you."

"Oh no it isn't."

"Oh yes it is."



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