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True stories from the Great Railway Disaster

BURY ST EDMUNDS in Suffolk is linked by rail to London via either Cambridge or Ipswich. The distance and time taken are roughly the same.

However, Martin Whitfield, a regular visitor to Bury St Edmunds, has discovered that the timetable at the station lists trains via Ipswich to Liverpool Street but does not mention services via Cambridge or Ely to King's Cross, despite the fact that certain trains going that way are faster and offer better timings. He feels that as there are only a few trains per day, it might be imagined that all services would be advertised

In fact, the relevant information is hard to come by in London, too. At Liverpool Street, timetables only exist for services via ...

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