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On 23 Oct, 23:25, John B wrote:
On Oct 23, 4:56*pm, David Cantrell wrote: One would think that the same would apply at Victoria then, but trains there pretty much always leave from the same platform every day. ...as also happens on the commuter platforms at Euston. The general pattern in London termini seems to be that commuter trains leave from the same platform whilst intercity trains vary; I'm not sure why this is. The longer distance trains from Victoria are also predictable. *Not to quite the same extent as the local stoppers, but still very much predictable. Aye, but the longest-distance Victoria trains are comparable in journey time to the longest-distance London Midland trains ex-Euston, not VWC. Hmm, LM EUS-Crewe next year, but anyway Victoria's longest (Littlehampton?) are longer than the Long Buckby and beyond trains from EUS. EUS - Northampton aren't bad (hour-long trips), and anything further is "Long distance", given the throughput. |
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