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| Thread ID: 138148 | 2014-10-12 19:40:00 | A Railway Question | Roscoe (6288) | PC World Chat |
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| 1386148 | 2014-10-12 19:40:00 | A friend of mine asked this question: In Kiwiland, and talking of trains, what does the abbreviation "SOL Line" stand for??? Hopefully there is someone who knows the answer. Thanks. |
Roscoe (6288) | ||
| 1386149 | 2014-10-12 19:47:00 | Google is your friend. en.wikipedia.org |
Whenu (9358) | ||
| 1386150 | 2014-10-12 19:50:00 | Yup, Stratford-Okahukura Line is correct. :) | pcuser42 (130) | ||
| 1386151 | 2014-10-13 03:33:00 | Thanks very much for that. I had no idea. Much appreciated. | Roscoe (6288) | ||
| 1386152 | 2014-10-15 03:34:00 | I think technically it's Okahukura Junction rather than Okahukura. Okahukura is a town associated with the junction but you can't upload/download traffic there It's like confusing the network addresses of your router with the router's own address, perhaps? |
BBCmicro (15761) | ||
| 1386153 | 2014-10-15 04:57:00 | In Kiwiland, and talking of trains, what does the abbreviation "SOL Line" stand for???Sooner Or Later. It's the timetable that trains follow. :p | Jen (38) | ||
| 1386154 | 2014-10-15 04:57:00 | I think technically it's Okahukura Junction rather than Okahukura. It's technically Okahukura station limits ;) |
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