So many destination faces going to so many places

Apr 11, 2013 10:11

Anyone who travels round south-east England on the train is probably aware that Reading's undergoing major changes. Having been away over Easter, then driving to work last week, I was lightly surprised on Monday morning to pull into platform 13A.

Last time I was there, Reading didn't have a 13A. In fact, while the station was shut over Easter ( Read more... )

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tigerfort April 11 2013, 09:45:24 UTC
I had been under the impression that making a rain-proof roof was in fact a solved problem, engineering wise; clearly I was wrong and the vast number of houses, shops, warehouses, etc, that don't leak are all amazing flukes. (Either that, or when Brunel first built a railway station in Reading one of the country's last witches cursed it so that the roof would always leak.)

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venta April 11 2013, 09:46:18 UTC
Witches every time, I'd say. Brunel really pissed off the magic-using community.

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damerell April 11 2013, 10:17:30 UTC
venta April 11 2013, 11:13:15 UTC
He's not a lot of men, certainly.

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zotz April 11 2013, 10:31:27 UTC
They aren't giving it a platform zero, though, are they? All the really cool stations are getting them.

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venta April 11 2013, 11:14:17 UTC
Not as far as I know, which is disappointing.

One of the roads I might walk along to the railway station in Ealing has obviously had an extra house squeezed on the end at some point, so it's possible to live at Zero Eaton Rise.

Which I'd kind of like to do, if it wasn't such a staggeringly ugly house.

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erming April 11 2013, 13:13:27 UTC
Wow with both a Stewed shop and a bigger railway station I can see Reading being the place to be!

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