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According to the current timetable, the XPT does not stop at Uranquinty; it's not even listed as a request stop. I'm removing the table and links to the other towns. JROBBO 10:40, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
You are correct that Uranquinty is not listed as a Request Stop but to be sure of my facts this morning I rang Countrylink again (just in case the ability for a stop has ceased) and asked if I could buy a ticket Sydney to Uranquinty. The telephone salesperson asked her supervisor and called me back to say that with a special request (which a supervisor will assess) the train will stop at Uranquinty. As I said I have travelled that way by train (on probably 25-50 occassions in the past 6 or so years) and it has stopped at Uranquinty many times. Just thought you might like to know in case you want to adjust for this fact? -- VS talk... images 00:15, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
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According to the current timetable, the XPT does not stop at Uranquinty; it's not even listed as a request stop. I'm removing the table and links to the other towns. JROBBO 10:40, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
You are correct that Uranquinty is not listed as a Request Stop but to be sure of my facts this morning I rang Countrylink again (just in case the ability for a stop has ceased) and asked if I could buy a ticket Sydney to Uranquinty. The telephone salesperson asked her supervisor and called me back to say that with a special request (which a supervisor will assess) the train will stop at Uranquinty. As I said I have travelled that way by train (on probably 25-50 occassions in the past 6 or so years) and it has stopped at Uranquinty many times. Just thought you might like to know in case you want to adjust for this fact? -- VS talk... images 00:15, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
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