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Post by londonstuff on Jun 1, 2018 18:45:04 GMT
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Post by class411 on Jun 1, 2018 18:48:51 GMT
A little ironic, living in a station, and having to travel 0.4 miles to the, er, station.
But it looks rather idyllic, (until they reinstate the rail line for heavy goods movements.
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Post by rincew1nd on Jun 1, 2018 19:25:38 GMT
(I was thinking that Edge Hill, one stop out of Lime Steeet might be more scenic) Only when they have the art exhibitions on.
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Post by theblackferret on Jun 1, 2018 21:13:48 GMT
Love the particulars-0.4 miles to the nearest station.
That's quite a leap over the garden fence!!
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Post by brigham on Jun 2, 2018 7:26:17 GMT
Looks like we're stuck with 'train station'. Even enthusiasts use it.
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Post by class411 on Jun 2, 2018 8:01:45 GMT
Looks like we're stuck with 'train station'. Even enthusiasts use it. Although I must admit that I always use 'railway station', I can't see a problem with 'train station' (other than that the sound doesn't flow as nicely). It's a place where trains spend some time stationary, in the same way as a police station is a place where the police spend time (relatively) stationary. The rest of the railway is pretty much stationary, pretty much all of the time.
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Post by siriami on Jun 2, 2018 8:17:59 GMT
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Post by holborncentral on Jun 2, 2018 14:34:36 GMT
It would be a nice holiday home or it could be rented out. I'm sure plenty of trainspotters and railway enthusiasts would love to stay in it.
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