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"Paul Scott" wrote in message
... Their wording is: "In actual fact, with all this building work and changes to the walking routes outside the station, you’ll definitely be better off using City Thameslink station instead. It won’t cost you any more to reach, it’s enclosed, warmer and actually only a couple of hundred yards away. And from 22 March ALL northbound trains will call there – including the services from Kent and south-east London that currently terminate at Blackfriars (see ‘New services...’ below). That means, if you’re heading south to get home, you’re more likely to get a seat from City Thameslink too!" http://www.thameslinkprogramme.co.uk/cms/pages/view/40 Paul S Will trains that originally terminated at Blackfriars now be stabled and turned at the depot west of City Thameslink? I forget what it is called. |
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