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Where's that like button!I'm sorry to say, the reality is rather different...
Where's that like button!I'm sorry to say, the reality is rather different...
I think Clapham(Yorkshire) had London - Scotland trains before the Settle Carlisle was built. So Clapham -Clapham isnt as daft as it sounds. Dunno if the Anglo-Scottish trains would have stopped at Clapham though.You could have Clapham (CPY) to Clapham (CLJ) or even Clapham (CLP)
Hayes(Middlesex) to Hayes(Kent) looks no more possible post-Crossrail than before, unless a fair bit of wiring goes up in S.E. London!I don't think there was ever an Ashford (Kent) to Ashford (Middlesex) service even when there was a connection between Waterloo and Waterloo East.
You can get a direct train from Wolverton to Wolverhampton via Northampton courtesy of the latest timetable change!You can travel directly from Southampton to Wolverhampton and Wolverhampton to Northampton, but sadly not from Southampton to Northampton (not without a change!)
Wasn't the original ThamesLink proposal years back set to take over the Hayes branch until TfL expressed interest in running it? If so, Farringdon could have had direct trains to Hayes, Harlington and Hayes & Harlington!Hayes(Middlesex) to Hayes(Kent) looks no more possible post-Crossrail than before, unless a fair bit of wiring goes up in S.E. London!
Bit of a cheat as they are named that way specifically as they are on the same line!Surprised no-one has mentioned Rugeley Trent Valley to Lichfield Trent Valley (and in the past on to Nuneaton Trent Valley)
Nope, Greater Anglia doesn't go anywhere near Liverpool.Has there ever been a Liverpool Street to Liverpool Lime Street?
If you look at the Heart of Wales Line, you'll find twelve of them!Another one I have just thought of is in Wales where along the line to Holyhead there is Llanfairfechan and Llanfair PG. Obviously, there are several stations in Wales that begin with "Llan".
Then can carry onto West Silvertown on the DLRSlightly off topic, on the Jubilee line you have West Ham to West Hampstead.
You will be pleased to hear that one does! The 04:55 from Ramsgate stops at Chartham at 05:24 on the way to St Pancras.Sadly the Southeastern Javelin services don't stop at Chartham, as otherwise you could get a train from Chatham to Chartham!
That still didn't call at Chatham, though.You will be pleased to hear that one does! The 04:55 from Ramsgate stops at Chartham at 05:24 on the way to St Pancras.