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"Cast_Iron" wrote in message
... Go back to the original question, "Is this some mechanism to allow "inter-city" trains to run from the north, right through London and down to the South-East." The questioner isn't asking about current nor proposed train services. He's asking about mechanisms which will allow something to happen. In this instance the track alignments and connections will allow it to happen, questions of timetabling, service intervals whilst relevant in the real world are not applicable in the context of the question. Learning to read, understand and then giving an accurate concise reply to the question really does save an awful lot of time and energy. I'd bet the original poster just wants to know if Crossrail is likely to result in service trains from the North to the SE rather than a pedantic ramble about track alignments. |
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