Was doing some tidying and came across a Central Trains 2001 timetable. This is around when I started using the railways regulary (before I was an occasional traveller) Lots of interesting stuff:
*timetable valid from Sept to June - sensible, so you can have a single booklet for the Summer (but conversely, not for leaf fall)
*old train times (bring back memories, etc)
*CT offered to send you a replacement TT!
*Wales and Borders ran to Bromsgrove and New Street! I suppose that was from Cardiff (wheras
ATW▸ stop at Gloucester now)
*Fewer Snow Hill services, more to New Street.
However, the main thing I noticed was the tickets. There were 2 types - Buy anytime, travel anytimes (SDS, SDR an SVR); and Buy anytime, travel restricted (
CDR▸ , SSR)
But hang on:
*a Saver (i.e. Off Peak return) valid anyitme?
*Super saver (Super Off Peak return) valid anytime, but not on Fridays, or Summer Saturdays?
What on earth went wrong? I'd happily get rid of rock bottom advances, if I could buy these SVRs and SSRs! CDRs had no evening peak restrictions either. Perhaps this was just for CT...
Any comments from people who used the trains from before 2001?
PS: I'm not praising CT. They were a waste of space - good riddance.