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I don't know about that one, here at Norwich we have two routes out of the station (left of Crown Point towards coastal lines (Whitlingham) - right of Crown Point (over Trouse bridge) towards London and Ely) technically both routes are electrified (coastal direction is from Crown Point.)
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I mean four routes out before you come to the first station (Brundall, Salhouse, Diss, Attleborough, or Twyford, Earley, Reading West, Tilehurst). By your logic there is actually only one route out of Norwich station.
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From Darlington:
Westbury - junction station where slow routes cross over the fast and the platforms are on a loop off the fast through line. |
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Chester, both have a tri-junction outside of their station
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Epsom - the town has a racecouse.
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Bournemouth, both are third rail!
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Southampton Central - Also is managed by SWT and has Cross Country Voyagers
(not the best but I had to edit it beaten by the above |
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Glasgow Central - Glasgow being the birthplace of the much missed QE2, which was based at Southampton.
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St Pancras International - A Terminus which also has low level through platforms
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London Waterloo - one had the Eurostar, one has the Eurostar
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What the . . . Last edited by LE Greys; 27th December 2010 at 21:59. Reason: Double post prevention system |
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Hastings. Both include the name of a famous battle.
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There I go again. Clacton Both Hastings and Clacton leant their name to a class of multiple unit. Last edited by LE Greys; 27th December 2010 at 22:06. Reason: Confusion and post-jumping |
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Acton (any one you like). Both rhyme with Bacton (village in Norfolk).
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