On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 5:27 PM Michael Reichert
wrote:
> Hi Tijmen,
>
> Am 20.11.19 um 23:08 schrieb Tijmen Stam:
> > In the Netherlands, there are no train route numbers like this.
> > Internally (and among hobbyists) we speak of a "series 2900" train which
> > goes from Enkhuizen to
Hi Tijmen,
Am 20.11.19 um 23:08 schrieb Tijmen Stam:
> In the Netherlands, there are no train route numbers like this.
> Internally (and among hobbyists) we speak of a "series 2900" train which
> goes from Enkhuizen to Maastricht, but those train numbers are somewhat
> hidden to the public - they
On 19-11-19 12:25, Tony OSM wrote:
Hi Janko
In my experience all railway companies give a journey a reference
Headcode like that, though the format differs. In Great Britain the
format used is ncnn, so for example 2P44 is a train from Manchester
Victoria to Preston departing 10:05. the next
Hi Janko
In my experience all railway companies give a journey a reference
Headcode like that, though the format differs. In Great Britain the
format used is ncnn, so for example 2P44 is a train from Manchester
Victoria to Preston departing 10:05. the next service will be issued a
different
Hi!
The local rail transport company has a timetable where each departure has
its own ref. So a train goes from A to B in the morning, and that has a ref
8005. Then it goes the same route an hour later, and that is 8007. Anyway,
during the day, the same route is done 21 times, and tags on my