Route Codes were used on the Southern, and provision was also made for them
to appear on the front of Turbos and Networkers, though it wasn't much used
(and very little north of the Thames). Each route code in theory tells you
the stopping pattern. None of the current operators is very keen on
Forgive me for asking.
How does the Route Code relate to the number on the front of the Train. eg
Charing Cross to Gillingham via Lewisham has a 62 on the front but if
it goes via Greenwich its 85 (I think)
Does the number on the front of the time-table mean anything?
Oh and the Routes listed
--- Cross posted from Talk West Midlands
On 1 Jul 2009, at 19:39, Brian Prangle wrote:
Hi everyone
I've added a railway relation for the West Coast Mainline as it
runs thoruh New Street - so far I've got as far from Rugby Junction
to Sandwell Dudley station. I've named it as
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