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Timing Loads - A Useful Resource 07/10/2023 at 19:31 #153555 | |
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A few weeks ago I was doing some googling to find what a specific timing load in a WTT meant and came across a Train Schedule Request Document that was originally created by Network Rail in December 2006. The attached .XLS contains 517 timing load codes and their descriptions that Network Rail say it were extracted from Trainplan in Mid December 2006. This information was found in one of the sheets of the original Network Rail document, the original NR document contained other irrelevant information and was an .XLSM so has not been attached itself. My hope is that this information is helpful to timetablers working from NR WTTs in working out the train type to be used for each journey Post has attachments. Log in to view them. The train now standing on platform 2, should be on the rails Log in to reply The following users said thank you: Soton_Speed, phil1044 |