Railtrack forced to print new timetable
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print new timetable
The fiasco over the error-ridden national timetable has forced Railtrack to publish an entirely new edition, for the first time ever, at a cost of more than pounds 100,000. Railtrack, which took over publication this year, will also consolidate the existing two amendments and new information and publish one joint supplement in November.
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