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| Rail Journeys in the UK |
| Author: | Tony Walker |
| Date: | Monday, 3rd Sep 2001 11:22 |
| Views: | 3,240 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds) |
| URL: | http://www.freepint.com/go/b12510 |
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Does any one know of a site which shows all the stations on a given route (as in a printed timetable) as opposed to just the start, destination and intermediate change stations?
Tony Walker |
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| Rail Journeys in the UK | | Does any one know of a site which shows all the stations on a given route (as in a printed ... |
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Tony Walker |
03/09/01 11:22 |
12510 |
 | Re: Rail Journeys in the UK | | Tony
As well as the individual TOCs sites with route maps, there's a map of the whole network here
http://www.britainontrack.com/maps/maps.html
and one of ... |
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Duncan Parry |
06/09/01 11:11 |
12618 |
  | Re: Rail Journeys in the UK | | It's not a website but the National Rail Enquiry Service can tell you which stations a train stops at/passes through. ... |
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Joanne Mullen |
10/09/01 10:27 |
12698 |
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Fr Anselm Cramer OSB |
05/09/01 16:19 |
12575 |
 | Re: Rail Journeys in the UK | | Deutsche Bahn provides detailed timetables for most of Europe, including the UK. The English-language timetable is at http://bahn.hafas.de/bin/query.exe/en.
Enter the ... |
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John Gillard |
05/09/01 13:03 |
12567 |
 | Re: Rail Journeys in the UK | | Some sites of individual train operators have route maps on them, or you can sometimes download pocket timetables in PDF ... |
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James Hatts |
05/09/01 12:35 |
12562 |
  | Re: Rail Journeys in the UK | | This reply is also to 12575 and 12618:
Many thanks, James. Quite a coincidence: my request 'crossing' (more or less) with ... |
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Tony Walker |
11/09/01 11:26 |
12721 |
   | Re: Rail Journeys in the UK | | > Many thanks, James. Quite a coincidence: my request 'crossing'
> (more or less) with your article, which is not yet ... |
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James Hatts |
11/09/01 19:36 |
12732 |
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Ian Field |
06/09/01 04:05 |
12600 |
   | Re: Rail Journeys in the UK | | Hi Ian,
There is a map at http://www.sitw.f2s.com/london/maps/geog.gif - it gives you the low-down where things are. Interestingly enough, it features ... |
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Andy Aleksic |
26/11/01 13:51 |
14287 |
   | Re: Rail Journeys in the UK | | try john king mailto:jk@e-business.ltd.uk - he used to be involved in a project on these lines although i am relying ... |
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Mark Q Brunet |
10/09/01 10:33 |
12700 |
   | Re: Rail Journeys in the UK | | Ian
You might try this site
http://www.lurs.demon.co.uk/
London Tube Society - or contact them and ask.
Duncan
www.irail.co.uk |
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Duncan Parry |
06/09/01 11:14 |
12619 |
   | Re: Rail Journeys in the UK | | I seem to remember that the version of the tube map that you mention is available online somewhere.
I checked ... |
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James Hatts |
06/09/01 07:51 |
12608 |
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