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« on: October 05, 2019, 10:27:06 »

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We also have a programme of Meet the Team sessions across the network over the next 11 weeks as we head towards the timetable change on 15 December.  This will be an opportunity to meet GWR colleagues and raise any questions – they don’t have to be specifically related to the timetable.  Initially these sessions will take place at stations with on board services being added to the programme in the coming weeks. We'll keep you informed as the on board sessions are finalised but here is a list of stations we’ll be visiting.  There are a few more stations to add in but I did not want to delay sharing the bulk of sessions with you.
 
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Noting "more stations to be added" ... I suspect Swindon and Worcester Shrub Hill amongst them ... I will update if I hear

I have added 18th October at Westbury to the forum diary - slightly selfish as I hope to make that one on my way to TravelWatch SouthWest that day.   Will also add Paddington as I expect that might be the biggest!
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« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2019, 12:25:13 »

There was a session at Swindon in September but I suspect there will be another.
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