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Title: Reading Station News
Post by: Cruithne3753 on December 15, 2012, 22:53:12
Got a copy of this sent by FGW... but I live in Bristol?!


Title: Re: Reading Station News
Post by: EBrown on December 15, 2012, 23:20:08
Okay, do you have a question or point? I'll tell ask you a question however?

Do travel companies (Expedia, Virgin Holidays or similar) send you emails about holidays you don't want? Do you then post a non-sensical comment about it online?

*I'll go now*


Title: Re: Reading Station News
Post by: johoare on December 15, 2012, 23:28:51
I received this too.. I imagine they have sent it to anyone that they think may perhaps travel through Reading.. Or in fact anyone that has ever bought a season ticket on a FGW route maybe? That is my guess anyway... ;D ::)


Title: Re: Reading Station News
Post by: ellendune on December 15, 2012, 23:42:13
Which edition is this?

Network Rail, who always have the most up to date website  ;D have No 4 (October) on their website, while FGW still only have No 3 (June).


Title: Re: Reading Station News
Post by: johoare on December 16, 2012, 00:07:32
I didn't notice an edition number.. It's the only one I've ever received. It's long gone into the recycling bin now too so I can't check  :)


Title: Re: Reading Station News
Post by: Boppy on December 17, 2012, 15:37:38
I got one too in the post.  Edition 5 I believe - certainly not seen it at Reading station as handouts yet.

Boppy.


Title: Re: Reading Station News
Post by: CLPGMS on December 17, 2012, 16:57:46
I picked up a copy of No 5 at Reading on Thursday 13th December.



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