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![]() "Timothy Baldwin" wrote in message ... In message , Peter Frimberley wrote: On 12 Sep 2006 09:29:06 -0700, "Neil Williams" wrote: ??? No they're not. Paris, Stockholm, Budapest, New York, Sydney, Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok- the metro systems in these and many many other cities - in fact I'd go so far as to say most cities of the world - have barriers. Brussels and Berlin don't have barriers. I don't think that any German system does. And Oslo and Copenhagen don't either, I don't think that Helsinki did, but Stockholm does. tim |
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On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 20:05:39 +0100, "tim\(yet another new home\)"
wrote: "Timothy Baldwin" wrote in message ... Brussels and Berlin don't have barriers. I don't think that any German system does. Nope, too honest! And Oslo and Copenhagen don't either, I don't think that Helsinki did, but Stockholm does. Helsinki doesn't. Err, Rennes doesn't either. So unlike the metropolis (Paris) which can have barriers inside barriers - RATP to RER. -- Old anti-spam address cmylod at despammed dot com appears broke So back to cmylod at bigfoot dot com |
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