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Justa Lurker writes
| The hill on the surface is compensated for by putting the station | further underground. Surface terrain is not the same as the levels | they have chosen to place the rails at. | | That was precisely my point. As was made perfectly clear in the part | that you snipped. I snipped no word that you authored. You snipped the context - as you well know. There's no need to try and be a clever **** about it. The previous poster said; "On the other hand, Angel station is very much further underground." I replied "Might that not be simply because 'Angel is on a damn great hill'?" And you added "The hill on the surface is compensated for by putting the station further underground". There you are. -- Dave |
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