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The RTT's timetable does not match with the website's timetable. For instance, in the link below,

http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/search/a...&order=wtt

there is a departure time from Chester at 1910 to Crewe arriving at 1930.

In the website's timetable,

https://tfwrail.wales/sites/tfwrail.wale...04%202.pdf

(see page 17)

the departure time from Chester is at 1855 to Crewe arriving at 1918.
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This has happening under short term planning arrangements for months, going back pre-TfW - the 18.55 from Chester has been running later formed by the incoming 15.10 Swansea - the set off the 18.23 from Crewe going empty to the Junction.
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I first spotted it after bolting my pint to catch the 18.55 - but that's insignificant compared to the fact it breaks the London connection at Crewe, which I am pretty sure was part of ATWs train service spec.
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(10/12/2018 21:44)mikestone Wrote:  This has happening under short term planning arrangements for months, going back pre-TfW - the 18.55 from Chester has been running later formed by the incoming 15.10 Swansea - the set off the 18.23 from Crewe going empty to the Junction.
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I first spotted it after bolting my pint to catch the 18.55 - but that's insignificant compared to the fact it breaks the London connection at Crewe, which I am pretty sure was part of ATWs train service spec.

This has occurred since the double 175 set on 1750 Manchester-Holyhead with a portion for Llandudno that split at Junction became a single unit. The 150 goes ECS to Junction to cover the trips into town.
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Website says full service from Monday - the aforementioned change continues though.
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ATW May 2019 times now in RTT - different to the times in the TAA but still with two hour evening gap.
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(29/12/2018 00:44)mikestone Wrote:  ATW May 2019 times now in RTT - different to the times in the TAA but still with two hour evening gap.

We have the new Chester-Liverpool.

http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/P7...3/advanced
http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/P7...3/advanced

but I think there will be some modifications.
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(29/12/2018 10:01)boby32 Wrote:  We have the new Chester-Liverpool.

http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/P7...3/advanced
http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/P7...3/advanced

but I think there will be some modifications.

What type of Modifications? Paths look right to me

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(29/12/2018 10:18)T42 PVM Wrote:  What type of Modifications? Paths look right to me

The Liverpool-Chester path is correct please ignore that.

The modification I was referring to is that for example the 1855 service from Chester to Crewe (arriving at 1918) could be rescheduled to 1910 (arriving to Crewe at 1930).
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Interesting to see that the new Liverpool lime St - Chester service takes exactly the same journey time as the Merseyrail Service. I wonder how this would compare fare wise.
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(29/12/2018 11:46)boby32 Wrote:  The Liverpool-Chester path is correct please ignore that.

The moddification I was referring to is that for example the 1855 service from Chester to Crewe (arriving at 1918) could be rescheduled to 1910 (arriving to Crewe at 1930).

No - Chester-Crewe trains require to connect into xx.30 London services. The reason it currently doesn't is unit shortage.
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It is interesting the unit for the morning Wrexham-Liverpool is shown to detach at Croes Newydd North Fork off the existing ECS - presumably the crossover must be in the overlap of the platform signal
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