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Historical Timetables 05/02/2018 at 19:10 #105720
ProfessorStupid
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Evening all,
Is there a good source for the timetables of the last week of December on the West Anglia?
A different timetable to normal was in operation that I would like to create.
Thanks

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Historical Timetables 06/02/2018 at 02:00 #105722
GeoffM
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Probably too late now but Network Rail Open Data Feeds would have had what you wanted.
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Historical Timetables 06/02/2018 at 14:35 #105729
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GeoffM in post 105722 said:
Probably too late now but Network Rail Open Data Feeds would have had what you wanted.
Further to what Geoff said, Real Time Trains only allows location-based searches for up to 7 days ago, Open Train Times appears to support them for 3 weeks. You can retrieve individual schedules for longer if you know the UID, but these get deleted as well at some point.

If you want to write a timetable for a particular date, you need to either write it in advance, or save the schedules within a week of your chosen date.

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Historical Timetables 07/02/2018 at 20:13 #105739
ProfessorStupid
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Thank you both. Signed up for the data feed on the off chance. Guess I'll have to be more organised if a special timetable comes out next time!
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Historical Timetables 10/02/2018 at 13:08 #105800
Stanyon
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http://charlwoodhouse.co.uk/ i beleive allows you to search for the last 90 days maybe longer as the homepage says upto a year of historical data

p.s just searched my birthday 07/08 for last year and successfully brought up all data for hull on that day....
this could help.....

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