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Europe
Started 2 days, 21 hours ago (2008-11-16 12:34:00)  by DalaiLlama
Take a look at a detailed map to get a better handle on the country. Geneva is west of Verbier, at the other end of the country than, say, Zürich. Geneva itself is not all that attractive, but it is situated on western end of the lake Geneva (called Lac Léman in the local French, and Genfersee in the rest of Switzerland) where, at the eastern end, is Montreux and its nearby attractions of Castle ...
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Started 4 days, 13 hours ago (2008-11-14 20:33:00)  by WafflesToo
The old thread was getting a tad-bit jumbled so I figured I'd post the entire work to date in a new one with everything in proper order. Areas marked in enclosed triple brackets (>) are placeholders for unfinished portions of the work, it was a way to keep progressing if I felt stuck on a specific area. Quote: Prologue Joseph stared out onto the rain slicked streets from...
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Sheffield Discussions
Started 5 days, 8 hours ago (2008-11-14 02:11:00)  by exmrbd
Quote: Originally Posted by Andy C Unfortunately that won't improve in the near future as the line is running to capacity. As well as the Hope Valley local service, the Liverpool-Norwich express and Cleethorpes-Manchester Airport express, there is a lot of freight traffic. It will require a multi-million pound investment in the ...
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Transport and Infrastructure
Started 5 days, 14 hours ago (2008-11-13 19:55:00)  by Vince Noir
Quote: Originally Posted by gothicform but all trains DON'T stop and secondly you have high value london to newcastle and london to edinburgh journeys which should be express during the peak periods. express journeys to newcastle would take two hours and there IS the demand. you are aware that when they start running trains to lincoln...
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Railways
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-11 15:33:00)  by sotonsi
Quote: Originally Posted by bikerider Also note that CHSRA only wants to do 90 minute headways for Sac-SF, which is ludicrous given the high fixed cost of the infrastructure. Depends - Sac-SF would be a curve at a junction, if the low headways are so that more trains can run from SF and Sac to the south, then it's ...
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News Tips
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-11 04:11:00)  by Brocke
Traditional lessons 'dumbed down', says top headmistresses Academic standards in English schools come under fresh attack today amid claims students were asked to read a train timetable as part of an A-level exam.   By Graeme Paton, Education Editor Last Updated: 12:52AM GMT 07 Nov 2008 A leading headmistress says the teaching of traditional subjects such as English, history,...
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U.K. and Ireland
Started 2 weeks ago (2008-11-04 15:29:00)  by Oxon Flyer
The chuffernuts on the bmi board seem to have provided a lot of additional information on the implications of the forthcoming rail timetable change, so I'll move this thread over to the 'UK & Ireland' forum so it may be found more easily in the future.
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Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2008-10-23 16:04:00)  by onlycrazy
The Bruges Group Please take note of the information below: My immediate concerns focusing on the rather tight timetable of meetings underneath the INSIDE TRACK...seems they are forging ahead regardless .... The Bruges Group spearheads the intellectual battle against the notion of "ever–closer Union" in Europe and, above...
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Birmingham
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2008-10-01 20:38:00)  by feltip
Quote: West Coast eases pressure with short-term winter timetable Posted: 1st October 2008 | From Railnews Oct 2008 print edition NETWORK Rail and train companies are to introduce a ‘lighter’ West Coast winter timetable lasting six weeks from 14 December to allow for the huge upgrade to bed down. The ‘commissioning timetable’, which will be used by ...
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2008-09-30 23:02:00)  by Pops In
Another tunnel section opened by Eurotunnel 29 September 2008 Eurotunnel announced today (29 September) that it has opened another new section of the Channel Tunnel, enabling a further increase in traffic following the fire that occurred on 11 September. The reintroduction of interval four, which is the middle section of the north tunnel, means that five of the six intervals ...
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Started 5 days, 10 hours ago (2008-11-13 23:44:00)  by Andy C
New train timetables come into operation on 14th December, and there are some significant changes to watch out for... Northern Rail A new hourly service is being introduced from Leeds to Nottingham, 7 days a week. It will call at Wakefield Kirkgate, Barnsley, Meadowhall, Sheffield, Dronfield, Chesterfield, Alfreton, Langley Mill and Nottingham. This will mean there will be 3 trains an...
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