glynn80
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Where is it documented that "the shortest distance can be taken to mean by train only"? The Routeing Guide does state that distances should be calculated using the National Rail Timetable, but then inter-station walking distances are included in said document, as well as distances if travelling by train.
I'm sorry clagmonster but because you have mentioned these distances so many times in this thread, I felt I had to check the wording that is located within the NRT. When I checked, I found no mention of any walking distances between any of the Bradford Stations??
The list I found was as follows:
NRT said:Ash Vale – North Camp
Bicester North – Town
Burnley Central – Manchester Rd
Burscough Bridge – Junction
Canterbury East – West
Catford – Bridge
Clock House – Kent House
Dorchester South – West
Dorking – Deepdene
East Croydon – West Croydon
Edenbridge – Town
Enfield Chase – Town
Falkirk High – Grahamston
Farnborough Main – North
Forest Gate – Wanstead Park
Gainsborough Central – Lea Rd
Hackney Central – Downs
Harringay – Green Lanes
Heath High Level – Low Level
Hertford North – East
Maidstone Barracks – East
New Mills Central – Newtown
Penge East – West
Purley Oaks – Sanderstead
Seven Sisters – South Tottenham
Southend Central – Victoria
Upper Warlingham – Whyteleafe
Walthamstow Central – Queen's Rd
West Hampstead – Thameslink
Windsor & Eton Central – Riverside
Yeovil Junction – Pen Mill