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The Middle East version of the QF network centred around Bahrain. Daily 747-200 flights passed through in each direction with 2/day on Wednesday and Friday.
You could even take a QF flight between BAH and Damascus, or Belgrade. Almost all flights ended up in London. Kuala Lumpur was served three times per week as part of the QF002.
National Express ran these services. Believe they were originally Wales & Borders, became part of First Great Western
Felsberg (RhB Ge4/4'' 621) entering the south portal of the Waldstein Tunnel on the Valrosabahn line of the Rhaetian Railway, after heavy snow, with a rake of through coaches from the Berninabahn.
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Brian Roy Rosen
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The new timetables from 5th January 2015 have been put up at Farnborough Kingsmead.
At the top we have the route 9, a new hourly (mon-sat) service running around Southwood, Minley and some parts of cove. This replaces the route 30, that's getting withdrawn.
Then we have the route 42, which is going to run between Farnborough-Ash via Queensgate. Combined with route 41 it will provide an hourly service between Ash-Farnborough. Alternate journey's will run via Queensgate (42) and North Camp (41).
Then, at the bottom we have route 72, running between Reading-Farnborough via Fleet. It used to run from Aldershot-Reading, and has been diverted away from Aldershot-Fleet with no replacement. Their has been lots protests about this decision.
Taken at Farnborough Kingsmead
on December 23rd 2014
Following Arriva's decision to stop running the 28 (Guildford-Worplesdon-Pirbright-Knaphill-St Johns-Wych Hill-Woking), Buses Excetera will be taking the route over on 26/09/16 and will be merging it with their 73 route, meaning the 28 will be running from Guildford to Chobham via Worlpesdon, Pirbright, Brookwood, Knaphill, St Johns, Wych Hill, Woking and Horsell.
However, Arriva will be holding onto the evening 91s (Woking-Pirbright) and Sunday 91s (Woking-Guildford) and the regular 91 between Woking and Knaphill via Goldsworth Park
Train timetable from 1944 spotted on the island platform at Bewdley station.
Hopefully the line in question will be re-opened within the next few years.