{"id":8063,"date":"2024-08-06T07:58:19","date_gmt":"2024-08-06T07:58:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/spot-the-difference-part-1\/"},"modified":"2024-08-06T07:58:19","modified_gmt":"2024-08-06T07:58:19","slug":"spot-the-difference-part-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/spot-the-difference-part-1\/","title":{"rendered":"Spot The Difference! (Part 1)"},"content":{"rendered":"
We All Enjoy These Puzzles (?)<\/span><\/p>\n And here is the newest.<\/p><\/div>\n Here are the inside pages from the first delivered …<\/p>\n …and from the second.<\/p>\n OK, fbb cheated and used the same picture.<\/p><\/div>\n … and similarly for the recent delivery.<\/p><\/div>\n Well done, the dates on the cover are different.<\/p><\/div>\n A First Bus night service. So after you have spent the day surfing the macking and riding the barrell, you can enjoy an occasional glass of ale, perhaps indulge in a large bag of curry and chips anf then wend your way unsteadily on the N1 back to your tent.<\/p>\n It is in the index … but NOT on the map …<\/p>\n … so without a panel highlighting the changes, how would you know about it in advance?<\/p><\/div>\n … which is cunningly hidden with existing service 10 in the book. As with N1 it is indexed but not on the map.<\/p>\n The empty space to Launceston is for a beginning of shift and end of shift positioning journey.\u00a0<\/p><\/div>\n … and the 93 from July.<\/p>\n Here the 56 from March …<\/p>\n Most of these enhancements are simply extra trips added to the pre-existing timetable.<\/p><\/div>\n They are clearly shown with distinct headings and the last date being 28th September.<\/p><\/div>\n So there has been a huge timetable reprint cost for a very few changes which could have, should have, been available from the beginning.<\/p><\/div>\n But the changes to ONE of the services in the new Cornwall timetable open up another of these.<\/p>\n The tram has gone, but the hut and the main building still stand. There seems to be another bridge now!<\/p>\n Otherwise, it is much the same!!<\/p><\/div>\n It is a very early picture from the front seats of a Glasgow “Blue Train”.<\/p>\n Later the graceful curved windows were removed and replaced with ugly flat glass.<\/p>\n The Puzzle Picture shows a train en route to Helensburgh with the River Clyde on the left.<\/p><\/div>\n