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date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 07:38:14 +0100,    group: uk.transport.london        back       
Re: London Broadgate station and that old fashioned 'junction' suffix   
In message , at 
23:18:00 on Mon, 2 Jun 2008, Colin Rosenstiel  
remarked:
>>But if you are  Stansted Airport with a £20 ticket and two almost 
>>identical trains  to choose from "does this one go to Liverpool" is 
>>quite a sensible  question.
>
>Problem solved. There are no longer any trains to Liverpool from
>Stansted.

That's been the case for quite a while now, ever since they split the 
"service" at Birmingham to make it "more reliable".

However, "is this the train for Liverpool" is still true, if somewhat 
less plausible.
-- 
Roland Perry
date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 07:38:14 +0100   author:   Roland Perry

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