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Thanks for posting, however not everyone can click that link as many workplaces, schools colleges etc block social media sites such as Twitter. Is an alternative source available which can be viewed more widely?

Furthermore our blind readers can't see information displayed iniimages; can a text summary or description be provided for them please?

Thanks :)
 

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Thanks for posting, however not everyone can click that link as many workplaces, schools colleges etc block social media sites such as Twitter. Is an alternative source available which can be viewed more widely?

Furthermore our blind readers can't see information displayed iniimages; can a text summary or description be provided for them please?

Thanks :)
This is the image from the Tweet. It shows a UK map, with highlighted regions for London and the home counties, Cambridge, Glasgow, the Vale of Glamorgan, Birmingham & Solihull, Manchester-Stockport-High Peak, Bradford and Knowsley-Wirral-Sefton & Liverpool, and East Lothian.
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Reading the comments below the original tweet, the numbers don't included Light Rail or Underground trains. Including these would make a difference to many of the missing urban areas
 

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This is the image from the Tweet. It shows a UK map, with highlighted regions for London and the home counties, Cambridge, Glasgow, the Vale of Glamorgan, Birmingham & Solihull, Manchester-Stockport-High Peak, Bradford and Knowsley-Wirral-Sefton & Liverpool, and East Lothian.
It's actually just "Stockport-High Peak", Manchester isn't on the map.
 

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Reading the comments below the original tweet, the numbers don't included Light Rail or Underground trains. Including these would make a difference to many of the missing urban areas
Would the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch railway make a difference to Folkestone and Hythe? ;)
 
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