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All across the Great Western territory => Who's who on Western railways => Topic started by: grahame on November 26, 2020, 05:59:36



Title: Railusergroups.net
Post by: grahame on November 26, 2020, 05:59:36
Noted on the front page of the Transport for North Community Conference yesterday as a sponsor - a new name to me - http://railusergroups.net . 

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Welcome to this web site for rail user groups

We plan to provide free links and hosting for rail user groups affiliated to Railfuture

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Railfuture's RUG pages offer further links to rail user groups and other organisations

To contact us for more information on the services we can provide, please email info@railusergroups.net

Please note the Rail User Groups listed on this website are all affiliated to Railfuture. However, this website is managed entirely independently of Railfuture, which has asked us to state that it has no involvement in its content or appearance and takes no responsibility for it.

Railfuture has a far more thorough (I hesitate to say "complete" but it's a pretty long list) of local rail user groups at https://www.railfuture.org.uk/Rail+User+Groups and links there to most of them, together with onward links to even fuller lists which include groups they're aware of which have not chosen to affiliate with them.





Title: Re: Railusergroups.net
Post by: grahame on November 26, 2020, 06:13:05
Get to realise just how many rail campaigns there are around when you plot them on a map (this is ours on the Coffee Shop and NOT from "railusergroups.net") ...

(http://www.wellho.net/pix/_ACBBAAAAAAA.jpg)

At http://new.passenger.chat/map/_ACBBAAAAAAA.jpg (or http://new.passenger.chat/map/_ADCBAAAAAAA.jpg if you want them all named) ... these images are dynamic - they will show current disruption overlaid. 

http://new.passenger.chat/better/map.html to interactively explore the map (lots of other features, some of which are still being worked on)




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