( Earlier discussions at
http://www.passenger.chat/24635 )
There are now 2,000 documents in the Coffee Shop's archive collection, of which 900 can be found through a default search using the forum's
deep search facility at
http://www.passenger.chat/research.html and also accessible from the box near the top of forum pages. Location shown in greeh here:
Default searches will also find matches within public forum posts which are less that three years old (there are some 50,000 posts that are searched) and stations who's names match (from 2,500 National Rail stations)
* A further 900 of the archived documents can be found if you select to report on "All resources (including archive)"; the final 200 documents are stored in various conditions awaiting attention.
* If you wish to look back to earlier forum threads, there's a option on the search page (
http://www.passenger.chat/research.html ) that lets you look into all public posts since the forum started in 2007
There are copyright issues with archived documents, and rather than make the content of them public ("publish them") ourselves,
most of them are accessible to members only . If you are a guest, please remember that registration doesn't cost anything and if you have a public / sustainable transport interest with a significant
UK▸ element, you'll be welcome.
Around 100 documents in our archive are "whitelist"ed, and those are available to guests without registration as well as to members. These documents are listed at
http://www.passenger.chat/whitelist.html
If you feel that our archive is missing a key document,
please let me know - chosing what's in there is somewhat subjective and there will be things I have missed (and probably things included that you will wonder "why?"). All documents are stored as .pdfs - if necessary, other formats such as .doc and .html can be "printed" to .pdf and archived in that way, but with some formats and security features that might not be practical. Spread sheets in particular can be awkward to 'reduce' to printable documents.