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Hi all, i have lost a site i use for getting train times, the site has the train stops in, as well as running codes ect.
It also gives the option of "train, road, air ect"
I am hoping someone has the site!

Cheers!
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Post by enotayokel »

the train, road, air site could be http://www.transportdirect.info

for station stops try http://www.bahn.co.uk
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Post by metromuppet »

thats not the ones, the one im trying to find has a green and white background i think.
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i think it starts with 217. like an ip address. Something to do with north yorkshire travel info purhaps?
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http://217.23.229.206/jpclient.exe?newQuery=newQuery

? -this is North East travel info

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Post by metromuppet »

Thats the one! Cheers....a site which is similar is http://www.yorkshiretravel.net/ but its not as good....seems to be the same company though.
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Been here long enough to know better...
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rwaceyw wrote:I use traveline :-

http://www.traveline.org.uk/index.htm
........ which, when you type in your starting location, will direct you to your local site - Yorkshire Travel for Thirsk and that garble I posted before for Darlington. Isn't there something that says the local site will only store journeys that pass into the area?

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Yorkshire Travel is traveline.....

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johncard wrote:
rwaceyw wrote:I use traveline :-

http://www.traveline.org.uk/index.htm
........ which, when you type in your starting location, will direct you to your local site - Yorkshire Travel for Thirsk and that garble I posted before for Darlington. Isn't there something that says the local site will only store journeys that pass into the area?

John
North East travel knew about Exmouth to London Waterloo services on FGW/SWT
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