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I know for a fact that sometime during 1980s/1990s Noel's Saturday Roadshow was hosted from a replica set of the station. Can anyone add more information? 86.152.162.136 12:07, 18 September 2007 (UTC)
"On Saturday 3rd October 2009, a Northern train heading North of Darlington Station crashed into a National Express train travelling to a train heading to Edinburgh.Fortunately only 3 people were sent to hospital with whiplash and both drivers of the trains were taking away for drug and alchol testing. An invesigation begun immediately after the crash and it ewas though wet leaves on the track were to blame and made the Nothern train hard to stop."
What child wrote this? I'd edit it myself, but i cant put trust in the idea that its only spelling errors that are problematic in this paragraph. Anyone out there who has more info (clearer to read, preferably) 62.25.109.197 ( talk) 15:50, 8 October 2009 (UTC) Pablinho
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OK, time to nail this one down. Miles and chains are the common unit of measurement on UK railways, with a very few exceptions such as HS1 (and no doubt HS2 when built). It is appropriate that the distance is quoted in mi.ch. and converted to km. As chains are a relatively obscure unit, it is also appropriate that there is a link in the conversion. Miles is not obscure, but to link to chains there has to be a link to miles too (unless the template can be tweaked to link to chains without linking to miles). Mjroots ( talk) 13:30, 11 January 2018 (UTC)
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I know for a fact that sometime during 1980s/1990s Noel's Saturday Roadshow was hosted from a replica set of the station. Can anyone add more information? 86.152.162.136 12:07, 18 September 2007 (UTC)
"On Saturday 3rd October 2009, a Northern train heading North of Darlington Station crashed into a National Express train travelling to a train heading to Edinburgh.Fortunately only 3 people were sent to hospital with whiplash and both drivers of the trains were taking away for drug and alchol testing. An invesigation begun immediately after the crash and it ewas though wet leaves on the track were to blame and made the Nothern train hard to stop."
What child wrote this? I'd edit it myself, but i cant put trust in the idea that its only spelling errors that are problematic in this paragraph. Anyone out there who has more info (clearer to read, preferably) 62.25.109.197 ( talk) 15:50, 8 October 2009 (UTC) Pablinho
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OK, time to nail this one down. Miles and chains are the common unit of measurement on UK railways, with a very few exceptions such as HS1 (and no doubt HS2 when built). It is appropriate that the distance is quoted in mi.ch. and converted to km. As chains are a relatively obscure unit, it is also appropriate that there is a link in the conversion. Miles is not obscure, but to link to chains there has to be a link to miles too (unless the template can be tweaked to link to chains without linking to miles). Mjroots ( talk) 13:30, 11 January 2018 (UTC)