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Re: Return of Its Academic!
Chris Brownbill <cbrnbill@enternet.com.au> wrote in message
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> David Bromage wrote:
> > Chris Brownbill (cbrnbill@enternet.com.au) wrote:
> > : Q2. Emerald (Qld), Newcastle, Pakenham, Armadale (WA), Glenelg.
> > : You're on the right track with electrification - but the similarlity
is more of
> > : a superlative than that they are at the end of the juice - there's
lots more
> > : places at the end of the juice that don't make this list including
Lithgow (or
> > : Bowenfels actually)
> > The furthest extent of electrification from the capital city, although I
> > think Emerald is wrong.
> We're getting close here - as you say though the electrification does
extend
> beyond Emerald, but there's a major qualification missing from the answers
> offered so far.
Greatest distance from the Capital City that you can travel on an electric
passenger service.
--
Mr Notagunzel.
Rail Transportation Connoisseur
notagunzel@bigfoot.com
(Regrets to announce there will be no further moves at
http://www.geocities.com/nota_gunzel
until further notice is issued from this office)