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Jonathan Morris writes It's a national railway network, rather than a service that's usually for a town/city (i.e. the tube or another metro system) and do tourists need to know it's British Rail, as a reminder of what country they're in? Really? So which country were they in when they were using dear old British Rail? Bob -- Bob Adams - email: bob55 at ntlworld dot com |
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Bob Adams wrote:
Really? So which country were they in when they were using dear old British Rail? Very funny. You know what I meant. If you're in England, you're in Great Britain. If you're in Scotla.. Do we need to call it BRITISH Rail? Jonathan |
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