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Author Topic: Melksham to Bath Spa (and Bristol Temple Meads) - Saturday Timetable  (Read 3028 times)
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« on: January 03, 2014, 16:59:17 »

With engineering works effecting mainline trains, the normal Melksham to Bath Spa and Bristol services are varied as follows for the next 6 Saturdays

Saturdays 4th January to 15th February 2014 - Train service Melksham to Bath Spa

Code:
Melksham   Bath   Journey time
07:48     08:24     0:36hrs
08:37     09:27     0:50hrs
09:16     10:06     0:50hrs
10:04     11:02     0:58hrs
11:12     11:46     0:34hrs
11:54     12:28     0:34hrs
13:16     14:08     0:52hrs
14:04     15:03     0:59hrs
15:21     16:03     0:42hrs
15:38     16:34     0:56hrs
16:33     17:34     1:01hrs
17:04     18:02     0:58hrs
18:12     19:07     0:55hrs
19:04     20:03     0:59hrs
20:13     21:07     0:54hrs
21:40     22:24     0:44hrs
All journeys require you to change at either Chippenham or Trowbridge
All trains continue to BRISTOL TEMPLE MEADS, arriving there 15 to 20 minutes later

Saturdays 4th January to 15th February 2014 - Train service Bath Spa to Melksham

Code:
Bath      Melksham   Journey time
07:07     07:47     0:40hrs
07:35     08:37     1:02hrs
08:43     09:16     0:33hrs
09:07     10:03     0:56hrs
10:43     11:12     0:29hrs
11:07     11:53     0:46hrs
12:43     13:16     0:33hrs
13:07     14:03     0:56hrs
14:35     15:21     0:46hrs
15:13     15:38     0:25hrs
15:43     16:32     0:49hrs
16:07     17:03     0:56hrs
17:43     18:12     0:29hrs
18:07     19:03     0:56hrs
19:43     20:13     0:30hrs
20:46     21:40     0:54hrs

All journeys require you to change at either Chippenham or Trowbridge
All trains starts from BRISTOL TEMPLE MEADS, leaving there 13 to 19 minutes earlier than Bath Spa.
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« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2014, 23:09:12 »

Thanks for posting that, grahame - but shouldn't your second timetable be headed 'Bath Spa to Melksham'?  Tongue

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« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2014, 01:22:39 »

Thanks for posting that, grahame - but shouldn't your second timetable be headed 'Bath Spa to Melksham'?  Tongue

It does now - thanks, Chris!
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