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Through trains - Avonmouth to Weston-super-mare. 5th March 2022 outing to Yatton
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Re: Through trains - Avonmouth to Weston-super-mare. 5th March 2022 outing to Yatton
Posted by grahame at 11:42, 7th March 2022
 
How about calling the service c2c2c.

It wouldn’t be that confusing, only for visitors from Southend… 

You should have joined us on Saturday, Paul - something along those lines was discussed.

Re: Through trains - Avonmouth to Weston-super-mare. 5th March 2022 outing to Yatton
Posted by paul7575 at 11:08, 7th March 2022
 
How about calling the service c2c2c.

It wouldn’t be that confusing, only for visitors from Southend… 

Re: Through trains - Avonmouth to Weston-super-mare. 5th March 2022 outing to Yatton
Posted by chuffed at 14:32, 6th March 2022
 
'From sea to shining sea!' ...isn't that a line from Avon the beautiful ?!

Re: Through trains - Avonmouth to Weston-super-mare. 5th March 2022 outing to Yatton
Posted by grahame at 12:26, 6th March 2022
 
Bristol's local railway services now link across the city - through services across Temple Meads station.  What an excellent idea - whist Temple Meads is a major interchange, it's not everyone's destination.   I joined some friends from FoSBR yesterdy to learn how this was working - starting off by joining the train that arrived from Weston-super-mare at around 08:40 and carried on to Severn Beach.  As I would have expected, lots of people getting off having come into Bristol and relatively few joining, being "against the flow" at that travel-to-work time. But a noticeable number staying to travel through, mostly to Lawrence Hill.

Coming back thouugh the city on the 10:00 from Clifton Down - a busy train - a handful of people in addtion to the FoSBR group stayed on at Temple Meads.  Chatting with one get who was delighted to have a though service from Avonmouth to Weston-super-mare. 

In the afternoon, came back into Temple Meads on the 16:30 from Bridgewater - that one was an HST from the West Country headed, after a pause in Bristol, for Cardiff.  Incredibly, it called at Parson Street and Bedminster. Equally incrediby, there were lots of people standing on the final approach into Temple Meads and those stops were right.  I didn't look at how many people got off as I was keen to be away in a (vain) attempt to make a none-connection.

Early days, but the move to link these trains looks like it's a good one and already showing utility, as well as perhaps being operationally convenient.  So - how to market it?  Some of the folks there were discussing this and looking at "Soundbites" - "Sea to city to Sea" - joining up a through train through Bristols suburban station to the sea at both ends.



Red stations - inner city stops
Blue stations - Seaside
Green stations - Countryside and towns on the way
Cyan stations - outer city stops
Yellow station - Bristol Temple Meads for interchange to main line routes
White station - Park and ride under construction

Through trains - Avonmouth to Weston-super-mare. 5th March 2022 outing to Yatton
Posted by grahame at 20:19, 27th February 2022
 
5th March 2022 ... outing from Clifton Down at 10:00 on the through train to Yatton, walk on the Strawberry Line, Lunch ... to be completed in time for the 13:10 to Bridgwater in time for the Railfuture meeting there at 14:00. (see ((here)))

Lots of friends from FoSBR and perhaps Pilning expected to join in at various places along the way and they and Coffee Shop members welcome in Bridgwater too.

 
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