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"Richard J." wrote in message ...
Moorgate can be ruled out, as the location of the disaster is no longer in the LU system. Harrow (1952) is a possibility but here too the mainline tracks on which it occurred aren't part of the LU system. Maybe you've struck the answer without realising it. Harrow, as in "a harrowing experience". Would that be it, or is this some strange coincidence? I look forward to the right answer! PhilD -- |
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