Great Britain railway series
Timetables since 1948
The railways in Great Britain were nationalised in 1948. British Railways was initially organised into six regions and timetable production was on a regional basis. Scotland had hitherto been divided between two of the Big 4 railway companies - the London, Midland & Scottish Railway (LMSR) and the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) - but now was its own discrete region. The LNER was further broken up to into Eastern and North Eastern regions.
Various boundary changes were made over the years as BR's modernisation developed, and the Eastern and North Eastern regions were merged in 1967.
It took until 1974 before a unified national timetable was produced. The large format books covered a whole year from May, and relied on various supplements to cope with change. A smaller format was adopted 1982 - described as "handy", but still 1164 pages. In 1986, publication switched to twice-yearly, usually late-May and late-September.
A form of privatisation of the railways took place from 1994. The timetable became the Great Britain Passenger Railway Timetable, published initially by Railtrack - the shareholder-owned infrastructure company. The railways grew strongly - and the timetable with it. There were two occasions when the book had to be split into Parts 1 and 2, sold together.
Network Rail - an arms-length public body - took over from Railtrack in 2003. The timetable continued in printed form until 2007, with the final May 2007 edition reaching a chunky 3188 pages. From December 2007, an electronic railway timetable (ERT) took over, being a PDF download. Alternative publishers, including TSO and the Middleton Press, brought out printed versions to meet the residual demand from customers, but the ventures quickly faded as the interactive timetables from National Rail Enquiries and The Trainline gained favour.
Early PDFs were single files, and were challenging to download on the dial-up connections then prevalent. Later editions were split into individual files per table. The former searchability became less straightforward.
Timetable World's coverage
Approximately 350 timetable books have been issued since 1948, excluding supplements - and not including leaflets, employee timetables and the like. It has taken a while for Timetable World to assemble a set of originals, and we are now 85% of the way there.
It takes time to digitise such a vast quantity of material. The first milestone was reached in September 2022, which was complete coverage of the national editions from 1974. By November 2022 we had made the 1948-1973 timetables available for all regions, albeit with some gaps. These are now available to purchase on this page and in the Timetable World Shop. That just leaves Southern Region to do. You can download ERTs free-of-charge from here as we did not digitise them.
In most cases, there is a single PDF for each edition. Pullout maps, if available, are a separate file. A few timetables have "extras" thrown in. The scans are generally good, but some editions have been annotated, stamped, or otherwise marked by a previous owner. The contents have had optical character recognition (OCR) applied with satisfactory results, which makes the PDF searchable. The font originally used sometimes means that the OCR cannot reliably distinguish "I" between I, L, and 1 (one).
File sizes range from 200Mb to 1Gb. Downloads times will depend on your broadband service and we recommend downloading to a desktop computer with plenty of space, not to a phone or tablet. You have 7 days to complete the download, and can retry if it fails. Important: the files may appear to open quickly on the computer but search can take a while longer to become available whilst the embedded database continues to load behind the scenes.
After purchase, you will receive an email containing your unique download link.
Purchases are for your personal use. Please do not share them. All revenues go to the Timetable World project and help fund the growing electricity bill for the servers.
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More books will be added in due course. Also, use Timetable Search to find others currently not available to purchase.
1974-2007 National Timetables
2007-2020 National Electronic Timetables - free download
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Network Rail ERT 2007-12
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Network Rail ERT 2008-05
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Network Rail ERT 2008-12
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Network Rail ERT 2009-05
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Network Rail ERT 2014-05
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Network Rail ERT 2016-05
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Network Rail ERT 2017-05
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Network Rail ERT 2018-05
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Network Rail ERT 2018-12
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Network Rail ERT 2019-05
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Network Rail ERT 2019-12
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Network Rail ERT 2020-05
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1948 - 1973 Eastern Region
The North Eastern Region was merged with the Eastern Region from 1968.
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Eastern Region 1951-06 [Great Britain]
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Eastern Region 1953-06 [Great Britain]
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Eastern Region 1956-06 [Great Britain]
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Eastern Region 1957-06 [Great Britain]
1948 - 1967 North Eastern Region
The North Eastern Region was merged with the Eastern Region from 1968.