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« on: July 26, 2020, 20:09:24 »

Yesterday ... Melksham Maker's Market ... proof that people still want printed timetables.   In the absence of anything but online journey planners at present from certain sources, and others just online, I threw together something in the 24 hours before the event.  Tidied up today ... full list of timetables which I expect to be valid until the August bank holiday.

Sheet 1:
Index, maps, and general travel advice

Sheet 2:
Swindon – Chippenham – Melksham – Trowbridge – Westbury (GWR (Great Western Railway))

Sheet 3:
Bath – Melksham – Devizes (Bus 271, 272, 273)

Sheet 4:
Chippenham – Melksham – Trowbridge – Frome (Bus x34)
Corsham – Melksham – Bradford-on-Avon – Trowbridge (68 & 69)
Frome – Melksham – Swindon – Heathrow – London (National Express)

Sheet 5:
Melksham Town Bus (Routes 14 and 15)
Marlborough – Calne – Melksham – Bath (Royal United) (x76)


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« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2020, 20:22:58 »

Barry Doe is constantly complaining about companies that do not publish decent timetables when the public want them
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