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Re: Timetable tweaks endorse travel in the slow(er) lane



It happened with the Belair line services recently - the newer timetable has
the same number of services as before, but some of the services take
considerably longer (now 34 minutes averaged across the week from Belair to
Adelaide by train).

Try www.transadelaide.sa.gov.au for HTML timetales or
www.adelaidemetro.com.au for PDF timetables.

"David Bromage" <dbromage@fang.omni.com.au> wrote in message
8up96.16$PN6.1834@news0.optus.net.au">news:8up96.16$PN6.1834@news0.optus.net.au...
> New timetables for Melbourne's trains and trams are expected to result in
> slower journeys on some routes - and fewer fines for the companies running
> the services.
>
> http://www.theage.com.au/news/2001/01/18/FFXI03SG2IC.html