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Anyone know of the timings for the Royal train going into Brighton tomorrow?
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I would imagine thats on "a need to know" basis??
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Very true...

Of course, Network Rail's signalling centre staff would know, but I think there's the question of the Official Secrets Act to contend with.
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southcoasttrains wrote:Anyone know of the timings for the Royal train going into Brighton tomorrow?
Well obviously someone does.

Not me, though.
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Post by metromuppet »

Just ask the BTP- they told me straight away :)
(obviously before the train comes again... (if) or for any other speciel ect.)
on the day seems ok to release times.
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