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On Feb 24, 1:00*pm, Graeme Wall wrote:
On 24/02/2012 12:52, 77002 wrote: On Feb 24, 12:31 pm, wrote: On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:25:14 +0000 Graeme *wrote: Well some stations have a mix of subsurface and tube construction. *But for the purposes of this arguement I would count them as different stations. Minor point - they're not different stations. Perhaps you think a basement isn't part of the building thats sitting on top of it because one was dug and the other was built? B2003 Define "Station". *In my mind Waterloo is one station. *I catch trains, from platforms, there. *However, Network Rail and TfL define it as at least three stations, Waterloo Main, Waterloo East, and Waterloo Underground. Even normals would tend to differentiate Waterloo and Waterloo East. Historically there could be said to be up to 6 different stations the Waterloo LSWR Waterloo SER Waterloo & City Line Bakerloo Line Northern Line Jubilee Line Waterloo International Not true. Firstly, your list of stations for which there were "up to 6" contains 7 stations. Secondly, you failed to include the Necropolis Station, which increases the number of stations. |
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