grahame
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« on: June 25, 2007, 14:36:49 » |
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I'm making a day trip to Exeter tomorrow (due at Central station for 1 p.m., on a short timescale to leave a.s.a.p after 15:45 (really 16:15 would be far better), returning to West Wilts for an evening meeting.
Options?
From / to Melksham - NO CHANCE of anything realistic. The 07:17 train would get me there at 10:16, the 15:46 back would get me to Melksham for 19:07, each with a dogleg via Chippenham. Best fare - 34 pounds.
From / to Bradford-on-Avon. The 09:37 (change at Westbury) will get me there at 11:48, and I can return on the same 15:46 and get into Bradford-on-Avon at 18:21. Price? A much more realistic 25 pounds.
What I find a big surprise is the routing. I understood that there's an hourly service from Exeter Central to Salisbury ... well - there is , except that there seems to be a gap from 14:14 to 18:14 in trains to Salisbury according to the national rail timetable (curiously, the web site shows a 16:14). I understood that there was a service from Exeter (St. David's) to Westbury every 2 or 3 hours - well - most of the day there is, but there's a gap from 15:10 to 19:52 in St David's departures which I make over four and a half hours.
In fact from / to Gillingham, with a drive over to there. The 11:13 train, direct, gets me to Exeter at 12:27, and the 16:14 return (yes, I think it DOES exist!) gets me back up to Gillingam at 17:41. Driving to and from Gillingham, I can leave Melksham just after 10 a.m., and be back for my evening meeting between Bradford-on-Avon and Trowbridge - tight for 18:30, but in time for the critical business just after 7 p.m. Rail fare? Just 18 pounds.
Final choice - drive all the way. The AA gives me a timing of 1 hour and 52 minutes - so I can leave Melksham at 11 a.m, get to Exeter for 13:00. Leave back at 16:15, and be in Trowbridge / Bradford for 18:15. Expense apart (and I own the car anyway!), doesn't that seem the practical solution?
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