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Old August 1st 11, 03:56 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Roland Perry Roland Perry is offline
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Default Thameslink North South connections

In message , at 07:17:26
on Mon, 1 Aug 2011, remarked:

I pointed out that there are two services, Inner and Outer. These are slow
Outers.


And a "slow outer" could still be regarded as a semi-fast.

I'm becoming more convinced that "semi-fast" describes all four
services, and you only look upon them as stoppers because you've got
even better "fast" services from Cambridge.

They are all Outer services all of which skip Inner stops. So stopping at
all the Outer stations is slow in my book.


Only because you are spoilt by the Cambridge Cruisers.


Cruisers went when FCC took over. They are Express services now and they are
quite a bit faster than alternatives.


Same service, different name. They are indeed a little faster, but their
existence has rather spoilt your perception of what's a semi-fast train.
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Roland Perry