Perth station underpass opens 6 months ahead of schedule
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Perth station underpass opens 6 months ahead of schedule
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Re: Perth station underpass opens 6 months ahead of schedule
Typical
I've wandered through it once, the day after it opened. I caught the train into the city for my work's Christmas lunch. Got off the Midland train, went down into the new tunnel and saw daylight again coming out of Raine Square. I was pretty impressed with that!
I've wandered through it once, the day after it opened. I caught the train into the city for my work's Christmas lunch. Got off the Midland train, went down into the new tunnel and saw daylight again coming out of Raine Square. I was pretty impressed with that!
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It is very dark.
You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
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It is very dark.
You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
Re: Perth station underpass opens 6 months ahead of schedule
Yeah. Going from Platform 9 to the underground station does not mean going up, down, down and down again anymore. Just down, down (Transit times are down!)Zebedee wrote:...I caught the train into the city for my work's Christmas lunch. Got off the Midland train, went down into the new tunnel and saw daylight again coming out of Raine Square. I was pretty impressed with that!