Freedom of Information request - Working Timetable for 710 training
Request ID: FOI-0068-2021
Date published: 28 April 2020
You asked
F/on from FOI-3170
London Overground WTTs.
Given that the slots are the same each week, all I need is an example WTT that is representative of a week where the maximum training train paths are used. Please provide.
We answered
Our ref: FOI-0068-2021/GH
Thank you for your request received by Transport for London (TfL) on 10 April 2020 asking for a Working Timetable for 710 training.
Your request has been considered under the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and our information access policy. I can confirm that we do hold some of the information you require.
The working timetable (WTT) can be found on the network rail website which shows the movement of all trains, freight and empty coaching stock. The timetable is produced for a line of route e.g. Gospel Oak to Barking on the London Overground and are not for a specific type of train fleet. Further details can be found via the following link https://www.networkrail.co.uk/running-the-railway/the-timetable
The WTT will also include a unique identification code for each train. This usually starts with the class of train, so for example if you want to know if there is a planned 710 train running you can look for the unique identification code in the WTT itself for a code start with '710'.
Hope this provides clarity on how timetable is produced. Please note the WTT is produced and published by Network Rail.
If this is not the information you are looking for, or if you are unable to access it for some reason, please do not hesitate to contact me.
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Graham Hurt
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General Counsel
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