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Re: Train ticket checks
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Author: ®i©ardo
Date: Jun 9, 2008 01:58

... platform 0 can take you to a station with no road leading to it (and no other railway line to change to either). Not *very* unusual, I'll grant you, but a bit weird. One for the trivia fans. Haymarket (Edinburgh) to Corrour on the West Highland line? ;-) I don't know whether that meets the criteria or not. It's not what I was thinking of. Great Yarmouth or Norwich to Berney Arms? I can't remember whether...
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Re: Train ticket checks
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Author: Peter Masson
Date: Jun 8, 2008 14:18

"Mike Barnes" <mikebarnes@bluebottle.com> wrote Not that one, but you're in the right country. It's three stops from platform 0 to the roadless station, if that helps. Charlie suggested Stockport to Middlewood (post at 3 on 06/06/2008) - but I make that four stops (or three intermediate stops). The three platform 0s are Haymarket, Stockport, and Cardiff Central (and another at Kings Cross soon to be built). Peter
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Re: Train ticket checks
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Author: Mike Barnes
Date: Jun 8, 2008 13:51

... particular platform 0 can take you to a station with no road leading to it (and no other railway line to change to either). Not *very* unusual, I'll grant you, but a bit weird. One for the trivia fans. Haymarket (Edinburgh) to Corrour on the West Highland line? ;-) I don't know whether that meets the criteria or not. It's not what I was thinking of. Great Yarmouth or Norwich to Berney Arms? I can't remember...
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Re: Train ticket checks
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Author: Mark Goodge
Date: Jun 8, 2008 12:47

... particular platform 0 can take you to a station with no road leading to it (and no other railway line to change to either). Not *very* unusual, I'll grant you, but a bit weird. One for the trivia fans. Haymarket (Edinburgh) to Corrour on the West Highland line? ;-) I don't know whether that meets the criteria or not. It's not what I was thinking of. Great Yarmouth or Norwich to Berney Arms? I can't remember whether ...
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Re: Train ticket checks
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Author: Mike Barnes
Date: Jun 8, 2008 11:56

...>, Mike Barnes <mikebarnes@bluebottle.com> writes This particular platform 0 can take you to a station with no road leading to it (and no other railway line to change to either). Not *very* unusual, I'll grant you, but a bit weird. One for the trivia fans. Haymarket (Edinburgh) to Corrour on the West Highland line? ;-) I don't know whether that meets the criteria or not. It's not what I was thinking of. -- Mike Barnes
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Re: London Buses - Why do I bother?
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Author: Paul Weaver
Date: Apr 12, 2008 05:33

... be waiting after one goes past. At 2337, another 159 appears. It waits at the stop until 2342, for some reason. By 2357, we have reached Whitehall. There are no obvious traffic problems, even with the roadworks at Haymarket. The bus trundles to Streatham, and at 0020, I get off. According to the Mobile Journey Planner, there is a 417 due at 0024. The countdown timer at the stop shows that it will be there in "10 mins". ...
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London Buses - Why do I bother?
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Author: Railist
Date: Apr 10, 2008 17:10

... 159 which most of the people waiting want. At 2337, another 159 appears. It waits at the stop until 2342, for some reason. By 2357, we have reached Whitehall. There are no obvious traffic problems, even with the roadworks at Haymarket. The bus trundles to Streatham, and at 0020, I get off. According to the Mobile Journey Planner, there is a 417 due at 0024. The countdown timer at the stop shows that it will be there in "10 mins". Again I...
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Re: 'How Many Did Stalin Really Murder?' -- 43,000,000?
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Author: Billy
Date: Mar 25, 2008 22:18

...May Day, also refers to various socialist and labor movement celebrations conducted on May 1, to commemorate the Haymarket martyrs of 1886 and the international socialist social movement generally. May Day in this regard is called International... Labour Day, and is a commemoration of the execution of the men who were arrested after the Haymarket Riot of 1886 in Chicago, Illinois, which occurred on May 4 but was the culmination of labor ...
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Re: Bus stop nuisance
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Author: Anonymous Sender
Date: Mar 2, 2008 17:25

...>are obstructing a public highway? Gosh. People waiting at bus stops, whatever next? We'll have them hanging around on railway platforms next, or, shock, horror, queuing at supermarket checkouts. It'll all end in tears, I say. KF : : : : If anybody knows Leicester, the pavements in question : : are the north sides of Belgrave Gate (opposite the : : Haymarket shopping centre), and Humberstone Gate (near : : Sainsbury's).
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Re: Bus stop nuisance
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Author: Ian D Henden
Date: Feb 24, 2008 14:39

...> Can the police require passengers to move on, as they are obstructing a public highway? If anybody knows Leicester, the pavements in question are the north sides of Belgrave Gate (opposite the Haymarket shopping centre), and Humberstone Gate (near Sainsbury's). Wonder why it is that the denser the population is on the ground, the less respect they have for other people and their needs... Troo. Cram people together like...
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