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Re: Signalling in Victoria
- Subject: Re: Signalling in Victoria
- From: David Langley <del@ancc.com.au>
- Date: Tue, 06 Apr 1999 23:29:43 +1000
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: East Highlands Railway
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- Reply-To: del@ancc.com.au
David Proctor wrote:
> GOD wrote in message ...
>
> >Ignore the typo of the double s at the end, it's Princes Highway.
> >Melbourne to Geelong and points west. It's Route 1.
>
> OK - if you insist - what about the Princes Highway that runs from Melboring
> to Syderney (as so eloquently pronounced by Juan Antonio Samarach)?
>
> >It corsses the railway just before North Geelong A Box.
>
> Corsses?
>
> DaveP
You know what is boring, all references to one place better than another.
Spelling mistakes not with standing.
DEL.