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Re: [OT] You know you're a hardcore railfan when...



Jonathan Boles wrote:
> 
> > Longest journey would be from Scone to Goulburn. Rail distance: 513.54km
> Cost: $29
> > single, $58 return, $34 off peak return.
> >
> > Scone dep: 5:56am
> > Hamiliton arr: 7:56am (change for Central service)
> > Hamiliton dep: 8:03am
> > Central arr: 10:21am
> > Central dep: 3:46pm
> > Goulburn arr: 6:46pm
> 
> ...when you can tell us that without a timetable or ticket machine. (Please
> tell us you didn't use either!)
> :-)

I admit it, I used a timetable.

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