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Sawicki20 28th June 2012 20:38

Freight time table???
 
Just wondering how to get the freight time table as I've only found one web site called freightmasters but you got to pay for it... Can anyone sujest a FREE website to find out what's running!!!

Madcaravanner 29th June 2012 18:46

There isn't one

Sorry to say that the timetable websites used to display them but they were forced to remove them

No-one has said publicly why but I have heard a TOC complained ????? which one
the best thing to do is write down all the local times they pass where you go and hang out on forums such as www.wwwwagons.com and find the Headcode from there

Sawicki20 30th June 2012 06:00

Well that's a bugger then isn't it..... Oh well looks like old fashioned way of waiting for them lol

bramleyman 30th June 2012 15:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by Madcaravanner (Post 70204)
There isn't one

Sorry to say that the timetable websites used to display them but they were forced to remove them

No-one has said publicly why but I have heard a TOC complained ????? which one
the best thing to do is write down all the local times they pass where you go and hang out on forums such as www.wwwwagons.com and find the Headcode from there

I just tried to access this, but BT claim it doesn't exist. With respect, have you put too many w's in it?

62440 30th June 2012 15:42

Should be :- http://www.wwwagons.com/

Regards, 62440.

Madcaravanner 1st July 2012 19:16

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Originally Posted by bramleyman (Post 70219)
I just tried to access this, but BT claim it doesn't exist. With respect, have you put too many w's in it?



LOL

try www.wwwagons.com one too many "W"'s

mikestone 9th August 2012 23:17

Freight Timetable
 
Hi,

Which one do you want. This depends on where you live (Watch)

I might be able to help.

Regards

Mike

Madcaravanner 10th August 2012 09:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikestone (Post 70989)
Hi,

Which one do you want. This depends on where you live (Watch)

I might be able to help.

Regards

Mike

Wow
If you can one for Chesterfield would be WONDERFUL although I think I need to start getting up earlier in the morning keep hearing freights as I lay in bed around 7-8am

swisstrains 10th August 2012 10:02

I'm not sure how long this will remain accessible to the general public but the Network Rail working timetables for passenger, freight and departmental trains are here.
http://wwta2.networkrail.co.uk/brows...etable%20(WTT)
Have fun wading through the different folders.:)

Madcaravanner 13th August 2012 20:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by swisstrains (Post 70993)
I'm not sure how long this will remain accessible to the general public but the Network Rail working timetables for passenger, freight and departmental trains are here.
http://wwta2.networkrail.co.uk/brows...etable%20(WTT)
Have fun wading through the different folders.:)


Fantastic find there John thanks

waded through the index files and found a few timetables I certainly like the look of

Ken WSRfan 14th August 2012 08:00

Started to look through the folders, looks pretty good. Hoping to find something for my area soon.

Thanks for the link.

DaveJ 16th August 2012 19:40

Am I missing something here ?
It states on the front page that the timetables show passenger and freight workings,but the folders I've looked at (especially PB as that's my area) show only passenger services.

swisstrains 16th August 2012 21:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveJ (Post 71089)
Am I missing something here ?
It states on the front page that the timetables show passenger and freight workings,but the folders I've looked at (especially PB as that's my area) show only passenger services.

Have a look in "PF" Dave.

DaveJ 17th August 2012 09:09

That's the one - spot on !!
Thanks.

Sawicki20 29th September 2012 02:34

Anyone know the codes for southwest?? God there's loads to chose from ;)

swisstrains 29th September 2012 08:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sawicki20 (Post 71686)
Anyone know the codes for southwest?? God there's loads to chose from ;)

For your area the passenger working timetable is PC 04 and the freight one is PF 18.
There is an "index" at the bottom of the list of code folders which makes finding the correct code much easier.

Sawicki20 2nd October 2012 18:10

Just one question, call me thick on this but is the times everyday & every weekend??

swisstrains 2nd October 2012 20:39

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Originally Posted by Sawicki20 (Post 71734)
Just one question, call me thick on this but is the times everyday & every weekend??

It states at the top of each timetable page the days on which the times apply. e.g. Mondays to Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays. In the case of the Mondays to Fridays trains some only run on certain days and this is indicated at the top of the timing column by a code such as MO (Mondays Only) or ThX (Thurdays excepted). Sometimes the times are only applicable on a certain date or between certain dates and these are also stated.

Sawicki20 2nd October 2012 21:06

Thank you cleared that up for me :)

brianrob1961 21st January 2013 10:32

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Originally Posted by Madcaravanner (Post 71038)
Fantastic find there John thanks

waded through the index files and found a few timetables I certainly like the look of

But you have to be careful with this little gem as it is NOT a timetable, whatever NR call it. It is a list of timed paths. There is a HUGE difference.

In other words, it shows the slot that is available to run a said train should it need to be run. As an example, there is a train shown going into and out of a siding at Eccles, near Manchester. I can assure you that this service has not run for a number of years, as the state of the track attests. But the booked path remains, just in case.

Having said that, in some locations it should be a good indication of when to expect a train that you know does run.

Brian.

Tony 21st January 2013 18:35

Just downloaded and looked through PF18 (Exeter to Penzance). At Newton Abott there are very few freight trains to be seen, certainly as rare as rocking horse droppings during daylight hours although a couple are listed.

Jame55later 28th February 2014 00:02

Hi i'm trying to spot the freight train from milford refinery been trying to spot it for a while cant get an exact time it leaves can any one help me

Trains and models 13th March 2016 16:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by swisstrains (Post 70993)
I'm not sure how long this will remain accessible to the general public but the Network Rail working timetables for passenger, freight and departmental trains are here.
http://wwta2.networkrail.co.uk/brows...etable%20(WTT)
Have fun wading through the different folders.:)

Thanks for that. Just what I need because I live around the central rivers depot.

pre65 17th March 2016 16:36

I'm trying to get to Foxton to see the spoil trains going to Barrington quarry.

Using Realtime Trains web site I can select freight only times for a specified day and plan my visit accordingly.

I've not used this web site before but I will in future.:D

http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/search

PS See their "blog" page for details of APS for mobile phones and tablets.

http://blog.realtimetrains.co.uk/


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