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Re: Bindi-eye's and Railway Stations....



Most weeds were originally spread around by the early railways according to
an English TV program I saw many years ago.
Cheers
Rod Gayford

"michael pascoe" <michael_pascoe@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message
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> What is it with railway stations and Bindi-eyes?
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> I was just thinking back how as a kid I would ride through our local
station
> on the way to school, careful not to stray from the well travelled
shortcut.
> Lets just say the local service station did well out of us kids on repair
> kits :)
>
> Is there a single station anywhere in Australia that Doesn't have the
weed?
> And, how did these places become infested in the first place?
>
> Michael P.
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