SWT Livery + branding

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Backfoot2002
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Re: SWT Livery + branding

Post by Backfoot2002 »

gswindale wrote:why not?
Inner suburban
Outer suburban (and Portsmouth runs)
Longer distance trains.

Makes sense to me - you have an idea what sort of train you're getting on.
Not for me. On my trip to Fareham I managed to get on the wrong train, and ended up in Farnham! Had to get a train back to Woking, then to Southampton and then to Fareham! :o
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Re: SWT Livery + branding

Post by MCR247 »

Backfoot2002 wrote:
gswindale wrote:why not?
Inner suburban
Outer suburban (and Portsmouth runs)
Longer distance trains.

Makes sense to me - you have an idea what sort of train you're getting on.
Not for me. On my trip to Fareham I managed to get on the wrong train, and ended up in Farnham! Had to get a train back to Woking, then to Southampton and then to Fareham! :o
:lol: How the hell'd that happen?
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