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Re: Stopping all stations to...Kew?
- Subject: Re: Stopping all stations to...Kew?
- From: "Andrew J. Buntine" <jbuntine@deakin.edu.au>
- Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 16:59:32 +1000
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: Deakin University, Victoria, Australia
- References: <IO%c5.9$VW.5378@news.deakin.edu.au> <ev7d5.45$si5.4210@nsw.nnrp.telstra.net>
- Xref: bclass.spectrum.com.au aus.rail:14876
Thanks for the advice, Graeme. Having a look at the map, I see what you
mean. The Kew line only went to the junction, didn't it? So was the station
(if there actually was one) near Harp Street called 'East Kew'?
> Kew was not on the Outer circle line Andrew.Kew was its own little branch
> line which left the mainline on the down side of Hawthorn.
> However east Kew was on the outer circle.
> Its an interesting topic and there is much information and photo material
> available on both lines.The ARHS Archives at Windsor station on the down
> platform, 8pm Tuesday nights would be a good starting point.
> Graeme
> "Andrew J. Buntine" <jbuntine@deakin.edu.au> wrote in message
> IO%c5.9$VW.5378@news.deakin.edu.au">news:IO%c5.9$VW.5378@news.deakin.edu.au...
> > I'm trying to do some research on Melbourne's old 'Outer Circle' line.
Can
> > anybody point me in the right direction?
> >
> >
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