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Robinson

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I didn't realise that bus still ran; for some reason I thought it stopped when the Kenny O-Wandsworth Road train was introduced.
 
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clagmonster

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It is still needed to cover a couple of curves in the Acton area. Are we allowed to use it, I don't think the rules cover a permanent National Rail replacement bus either way?

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Robinson

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The rules seem to imply that the railway line itself must have a passenger service; I'd argue that permanent replacement buses would be fairly dodgy ground given the wording.

Kenton... and, as Harrow & Wealdstone has gone, the points (post #22799).
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The next leg will start at Longniddry.
 

Xenophon PCDGS

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At the start of a game, the OP (at the very beginning or if necessary) or the player who previously ended a leg of the journey, will choose a starting station (unless the player has called an ¡§open floor¡¨, in which any player can choose a starting station) that adheres to the following criteria:

„« It is on NR rails ....(or Merseyrail).

With regard to the rules query that was raised towards the end of the last leg, with regard to permanent BUS replacements, I feel that the section of the rules that covers this matter, as in the quote above, is totally clear.

So unless the bus is one of those that have actually ran on the rails of the system (as has happened on some light railways in days of yore) with special wheel fitments on its axles, any bus replacement service is hereby deemed invalid.

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clagmonster

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To save looking, we will scrap it and say Haymarket.

I thought there was a TPE service which did both Lockerbie and Haymarket.
 

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