Picked up some of the new
FGW▸ winter timetables that are available at
BTM▸ this morning and noticed on the back of each book the following statement:
Why not put this timetable back in the rack? encouraging you to logon onto FGW's website and select the print your own timetable page where the link takes you to the National Rail print your own timetable page.
FGW aren't the only
TOC▸ 'doing their bit for the environment,'
SWT▸ for example now print their timetables on recycled paper but here are some questions to consider:
Are the TOCs trying to cut costs, save the planet or both?
Have the TOCs carried out any surveys to find out what the majority of the rail travelling public prefer when it comes to availability of timetables? I would suggest many have their own preference whether it be a paper copy, website, journey planner, station poster etc. Whats your preference? I'm a bit old fashioned and prefer a printed version but as I often travel at weekends still have to use the online journey planner to check train times.
Do you like the the National Rail print your own timetable facility?
Anyone know if FGW are planning to launch their own print your own timetable facility like SWT,
XC▸ and other TOCs have done rather than directing you to the National Rail version?
And finally, is this beginning of the end of printed timetable?
One comment from me about about the National Rail version of the print your own timetable is the limitation to only providing the option to print times over a four hour time period rather than a whole day. Suggest trying the XC print your own timetable
http://www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk/Find_a_train/Create_your_own_timetable.aspx which does allow you to select a whole day of train times.