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Re: Brisbane Light Rail
- Subject: Re: Brisbane Light Rail
- From: pcc@ocean.com.au (Les Brown)
- Date: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 07:57:00 GMT
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: Customer of Connect.com.au Pty. Ltd.
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"David & Jan Winter" <winterd@icenet.com.au> wrote in aus.rail:
>At the end of the day, a train consists of more than one vehicle linked
>together, in fact it is whatever "trails behind" that which is pulling
>(those familiar with the Bible might note that God too has a train - it
>filled the Temple).
>
Temple? Where's that station? don't you mean Central?
I suppose it faces east, right?
These days, even a single Rail Motor is considered a train.
Les Brown