Ok, as I have alluded to in another thread, I am planning to explore the "Severn and Solent" area.
However, trying to plan what trains to catch is a nightmare. I've got three timetables open (one of which is a stupid mini timetable), with several sets of times for Sundays - WHICH DO NOT MATCH BETWEEN THE THREE! I am struggling to join services up, as I've got to guess and match up arrival/departure times at Temple Meads.
Thus I have given up and will use online journey planners to see the direct trains between Weymouth and Worcester. What are
FGW▸ playing at? Do they want to attract passengers? I am perfectly able to read a Train timetable - many people are not, so how are they meant to cope?
I always moaned about Pocket Timetable E when is was out - but at least it said where each train started from and ended at, to make longer distance planning easier. The current setup is ridiculous, and the different timetables don't match.
So now I've got to waste time staring at a screen to solve the problem and then write everything down/ waste ink and paper printing it out. When I could highlight relevant services/pages and then be able to look up last minute changes if I need to!
Last year I explored the South East Coast - Southern's timetables were a joy in comparison - showing all services and their destinations, in a simple, non ambiguous way - and that's with the complexity of train splitting, and there being several routes to Lewes!
Urgh!