Re: Bradshaw Michell's Rail Times (GBPTT)




"David Jackman" <pleasereplytogroup> wrote in message
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The Middleton Press version of the All Line Timetable is now on sale (from
Ian Allan at Waterloo and presumably elsewhere as well).

The big surprise (for me, at least) is that it uses the same table
numbering, layout etc as the old timetable, presumably using the same .pdf
files as are on www.networkrail.co.uk, but to keep the page count down
each
page has been reduced to A6 and printed two side-by-side on each A5 page -
if you eyesight is anything less than 20:20 you will need a magnifying
glass (which Middleton will supply, see page 4).


Is the Middleton Press version going to use 'Bradshaw' in its title, or is
that the one by 'UK Rail Timetables Limited' reported a couple of days ago?
You could be confusing things a bit here...

Paul


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