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Re: Re: Why is it called "up"?



David Bromage got bored on Thu, 25 May 2000 08:22:33 GMT and so wrote the following:
 
          Eric Cartman (erk_cartman@yahoo.com) wrote:
          > Once a train passes Central, the direction changes from down to up and
          > vice versa depending on whether the train is going to or from Central.
          
          There can't be a vice versa. A train passing Central always changes from
          up to down.
          
          Which was is up on the City Circle?
          
          cheers
          David

There's no "up" or "down" for cityCircle. only "city inner" (CI) and "city outer" (CO). City Inner
is for trains travelling TO the inner west and city outer is for trains travelling to sydenham
direction. 

but i would guess "city inner" could be classified as "up" at Circular Quay since platform 1 is on
the city inner (usually platform 1 is the up line)