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Subject: Re: Train announcement boards Posted on: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 20:14:33 +0000 (UTC)

On 20 Aug, 00:15, erilar wrote:
> In article <1187556609.099364.85...@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>,
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> David wrote:
> > On 19 Aug, 17:47, "Pete" wrote:
> > > If I am in a smaller city, say Eisenach, and I want to travel to Leipzig
> > > on a train that eventually travels to Dresden, what will the train
> > > announcement board read? Will the stated destination of the train be
> > > "Dresden", "Leipzig, Dresden", "Erfurt, Weimar, Leipzig, Dresden",
> > > or is it somewhat inconsistent? Obviously there is only so much
> > > room for words, but I want to know the usually included destinations.
>
> > > Pete
>
> > Don't think the available hardware on the kind of stations / places
> > you cite as exmples once incorporated too much idisplay information or
> > sophistication, but, as such places are tending to get rebuilt and
> > modernized, all this should change or already has changed - as regards
> > all but the smallest rail stations,
>
> You can usually find that information posted on a wall, however.
>
> --
> Mary, biblioholic
>
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> admire, and consume books in excess.
>
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Look on the departures notice , note the train number which often be
on the indicator board .Also pick up the free timetable leaflet and
of course you can ask if not sure .