Comprehensive train information, maps, times etc.. can be got from
http://www.railtrack.co.uk/travel/index.html
Have a good time.
If you fancy a nogin Thames Valley has its noggin on the first Thursday
of each month (I think you schedule bridges that date). Call me on 0118
981 5856
most evenings and perhaps we can arrange a lift from a station (probably
Reading)
(NB you may have to endure the back seat of a 4 place)
Dave Vodden
1992 Plus 4 4 seater
Hampshire UK
JClax5817@aol.com on 11/05/99 04:55:37
Please respond to JClax5817@aol.com
To: morgans@autox.team.net
cc: (bcc: Dave Vodden/Basingstoke/ECI Telecom)
Subject: UK Train System
Morgan friends,
I am fortunate to have another opportunity to visit the UK in about 3
weeks.
While there I'll be based in London and taking day trips to various sites
(possible visit no. 2 to Malvern Link).
I am looking for some kind of guide as to what trains are available in the
UK
(destinations and approximate schedules) in order to plan my trips to
various
parts of the country. Accessibility to trains may determine where I lodge
in
the London area.
Does anyone have a clue on this?
I would think this information would be valuable to all Morgan listers
making
similar journeys.
Jack Claxton
Cornelia, GA (USA)
1956 +4 4-seater
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