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Dovercourt to Harwich Town is about half a mile. Would a passenger even have time to sit down in their comfy seat!? 81.159.57.7 ( talk) 23:31, 30 May 2009 (UTC) reply

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I've clarified the text a little, I hope acceptably, but more could be done. Is the comment about the canopy on the old platform accurate? It surely would not have been installed unless it has been thought to be necessary and one might imagine any passenger being grateful for it on a wet and windy day. Dovercourt and Harwich Town stations are indeed close - about 700m by rail and 800m by road, but is it useful to call this a short walking distance? Perhaps better just to specify the distance. Again: I'd rather take a train on a wet and windy day - or at any time if elderly, burdened or with kids in tow.-- Wikiain ( talk) 22:48, 7 February 2013 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

First class?

Dovercourt to Harwich Town is about half a mile. Would a passenger even have time to sit down in their comfy seat!? 81.159.57.7 ( talk) 23:31, 30 May 2009 (UTC) reply

Improvements

I've clarified the text a little, I hope acceptably, but more could be done. Is the comment about the canopy on the old platform accurate? It surely would not have been installed unless it has been thought to be necessary and one might imagine any passenger being grateful for it on a wet and windy day. Dovercourt and Harwich Town stations are indeed close - about 700m by rail and 800m by road, but is it useful to call this a short walking distance? Perhaps better just to specify the distance. Again: I'd rather take a train on a wet and windy day - or at any time if elderly, burdened or with kids in tow.-- Wikiain ( talk) 22:48, 7 February 2013 (UTC) reply


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