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![]() On Apr 12, 6:40*pm, "James Heaton" wrote: [snip] Wow, thanks everyone, delighted to see one of my threads get so much response - usually they're damp squibs (on the rare occasions I post - more of a lurker really.) So to sum up, England seems to be Middlesborough, Huddersfield, Salford (never thought of that one) or Birkenhead Wales is probably Barry (I never realised it was so big in spite of living nearby for many years and many happy Sunday afternoons at the Knap) Scotland seems to be Paisley, Cumbernauld or East Kilbride. Any ideas on what the definitive answers are? And yes I agree 'place' is tricky to define - but for me it's probably 'one' place rather than 'a collection' of places making up an urban area. *Although where that leaves London.... No station (or tram stop) in Greater London is more than one change away from central London, where central London means either a London termini or zone 1 on the Tube/DLR. |
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On Apr 12, 8:11*pm, Mizter T wrote:
On Apr 12, 6:40*pm, "James Heaton" wrote: [snip] Wow, thanks everyone, delighted to see one of my threads get so much response - usually they're damp squibs (on the rare occasions I post - more of a lurker really.) So to sum up, England seems to be Middlesborough, Huddersfield, Salford (never thought of that one) or Birkenhead Wales is probably Barry (I never realised it was so big in spite of living nearby for many years and many happy Sunday afternoons at the Knap) Scotland seems to be Paisley, Cumbernauld or East Kilbride. Any ideas on what the definitive answers are? And yes I agree 'place' is tricky to define - but for me it's probably 'one' place rather than 'a collection' of places making up an urban area. *Although where that leaves London.... No station (or tram stop) in Greater London is more than one change away from central London, where central London means either a London termini or zone 1 on the Tube/DLR. Argh, I was thinking of crossposting this thread to uk.transport.london and asking whether there was anywhere within Greater London that was more than one change away from central London by rail ***and*** bus (e.g. village of Downe is connected to central London via 146 bus and thence rail from Bromley South) - but I thought that might end up hi-jacking your uk.railway thread with out Metrocentric jabberings. However I then forgot to remove the crosspost to utl before hitting send! |
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![]() "Mizter T" wrote in message ... Argh, I was thinking of crossposting this thread to uk.transport.london and asking whether there was anywhere within Greater London that was more than one change away from central London by rail ***and*** bus (e.g. village of Downe is connected to central London via 146 bus and thence rail from Bromley South) - but I thought that might end up hi-jacking your uk.railway thread with out Metrocentric jabberings. However I then forgot to remove the crosspost to utl before hitting send! There are some roads in the New Addington area that are only served by the T31/32/33 to the tram, however they seem to be mostly within walking distance of an alternative route. Peter Smyth |
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