Re: Similarly named railway locations
Von: Dave X (d.f@bntrnt.com) [Profil]
Datum: 04.08.2008 21:01
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Newsgroup: uk.railway
Datum: 04.08.2008 21:01
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<tshanazt@aol.com> wrote in message news:e0cd8688-b518-4b31-8e26-68d35ddc83fd@r66g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > Any examples of railway locations which could (at one time or still) > cause confusion because of the similarity of their names? Castle Cary > and Castlecary being the sort of thing. > > -- > gordon Crossgates and Cross Gates - OK, I admit that they are actually the same station just outside Leeds on the line to York, but they have signs with the two different spellings on opposite platforms (or did until recently). There has been a ongoing debate in the area as to which spelling is correct for as long as I can remember... Dave[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Grumpy Old Caller (04.08.2008 22:03)
- Chris Johns (05.08.2008 14:03)
