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All across the Great Western territory => Across the West => Topic started by: Steve Bray on November 10, 2007, 14:10:34



Title: Can anyone help?
Post by: Steve Bray on November 10, 2007, 14:10:34
I've been trying to look at train times from Great Malvern to Birmingham on 24 Dec, returning 27 December. The National Rail website is showing no through services, and displays journeys from Great Malvern via Cheltenham to Birmingham, which is a bit daft in ordinary circumstances. Surely, all these details should be available, or are London Midland a bit slow off the mark? If anyone in the know can assist, I'ld be grateful. Thanks


Title: Re: Can anyone help?
Post by: vacman on November 10, 2007, 14:22:49
I've been trying to look at train times from Great Malvern to Birmingham on 24 Dec, returning 27 December. The National Rail website is showing no through services, and displays journeys from Great Malvern via Cheltenham to Birmingham, which is a bit daft in ordinary circumstances. Surely, all these details should be available, or are London Midland a bit slow off the mark? If anyone in the know can assist, I'ld be grateful. Thanks
theres a possibilty that there maybe engineering work?


Title: Re: Can anyone help?
Post by: martyjon on November 10, 2007, 18:19:19
I've been trying to look at train times from Great Malvern to Birmingham on 24 Dec, returning 27 December. The National Rail website is showing no through services, and displays journeys from Great Malvern via Cheltenham to Birmingham, which is a bit daft in ordinary circumstances. Surely, all these details should be available, or are London Midland a bit slow off the mark? If anyone in the know can assist, I'ld be grateful. Thanks


Have you tried the link below ;-

http://www.networkrail.co.uk/browse%20documents/eNRT/Dec07/timetables/Table71.pdf



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