There's been reference to
GWR▸ printed publications - leaflets for engineering works, and about things specific to particular areas, in various threads on the forum ... "I picked up a leaflet at Readings and it says ...". Wouldn't it be useful for such material to be available online? The structure of the GWR site and its clear and appropriate direction to headline stuff and journey sales and marketing, with some major alerts ahead of time; it would become cluttered with all the stuff about each line being there at the top level. Current case in point, the Heart of Wessex (Castle Cary to Weymouth) is bustituted not only on weekends but also for a whole week coming up - vital stuff for those who may use the line, but hardly relevant to users of the 07:01 from Maidenhead.
So - plan is (with GWR help) for us to carry more of these line specific notices under our individual line boards. Plans in development and we'll see how often / how much / how many we get, but by having them "per line" with our board structure, it does help filter relevance.
Have you ever searched online for a timetable only to find you're lost in a sea of outdated ones? (One particular bus company - not First - was mentioned to me in this context for being particularly bad. And there's a tendency for stuff to be put online and left there - indeed it's one of our forum's strengths to be able to look back at complete threads. However, we don't want to encourage people into being mislead by stale engineering posts. So - the plan is that materials that will expire will be added in a separate folder - which I have just created - called "dated" and search engines will be directed not to index that folder (I have just added that directive too!). An announcement post of the addition of the material, including keywords and dates on the main line board will still be indexed, so that anyone clicking through to history will have been altered to it being history; the way our boards work will thus bring early exposure and help material be available to all when current, and fade thereafter but still form part of the archive.
First (test) example - Heart of Wessex trains replaced by buses,
various dates to 29th March 2020.
Castle Cary, Yeovil Pen Mill, Maiden Newton, Dorchester and Weymouth line.
Details at
http://gwr.passenger.chat/dated/Weymouth_202002.pdf