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District line, High St Kensington/Earls Court
"PhilD" wrote in message om... Distance information required! I've had a look at the Quail diagram, and at http://www.davros.org/rail/culg/district.html, and both *appear* to me to have a discrepancy. As I understand it, the "mileage" (what is the correct term for metric units?) Kilometerage? |
District line, High St Kensington/Earls Court
"Robin Mayes" wrote in message ... "PhilD" wrote in message om... Distance information required! I've had a look at the Quail diagram, and at http://www.davros.org/rail/culg/district.html, and both *appear* to me to have a discrepancy. As I understand it, the "mileage" (what is the correct term for metric units?) Kilometerage? The term 'chainage' is still used in many cases |
District line, High St Kensington/Earls Court
Steve Moore wrote:
"Robin Mayes" wrote in message ... "PhilD" wrote in message om... Distance information required! I've had a look at the Quail diagram, and at http://www.davros.org/rail/culg/district.html, and both *appear* to me to have a discrepancy. As I understand it, the "mileage" (what is the correct term for metric units?) Kilometerage? The term 'chainage' is still used in many cases But is it used by LU in this context? |
District line, High St Kensington/Earls Court
As I understand it, the "mileage" (what is the correct term for metric
units?) Kilometerage? under the Portuguese/Spanish/French languages (wich are latin, as is english), that is precisely the used expression (taking the translation into account of course (Quilometragem (port) = Kilometerage))...so in English it will probably be correct Regards Hugo "Robin Mayes" escreveu na mensagem ... "PhilD" wrote in message om... Distance information required! I've had a look at the Quail diagram, and at http://www.davros.org/rail/culg/district.html, and both *appear* to me to have a discrepancy. As I understand it, the "mileage" (what is the correct term for metric units?) Kilometerage? |
District line, High St Kensington/Earls Court
"Cast_Iron" wrote in message ... As I understand it, the "mileage" (what is the correct term for metric units?) Kilometerage? The term 'chainage' is still used in many cases But is it used by LU in this context? AFAIAA it is |
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