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    ptvcommuter posted 18 Feb 2019 16:40
    Posted in Melbourne suburban » Suburban Rail Loop (Election promise)

    it's basically like the Williamstown/Altona line
    True Believers
    Firstly a comment like that says that you know little about Melbourne’s transport system and that you rarely use or have never used it at all.

    Is this a bias against those that live on the Sandringham Line. Just because they may be upper middle class and more affluent areas, you have a problem with this

    It’s one of the busier lines on the network
    It isn’t like Alamein, Williamstown and Altona

    I take the Frankston Line and when I’ve taken the Sandringham line because of parking closures or based on what time I wake up, it is busier on the Sandringham line

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    Edited 18 Feb 2019 16:42, 3 years ago, edited by ptvcommuter

    it's basically like the Williamstown/Altona line
    True Believers

    Is this a bias against those that live on the Sandringham Line. Just because they may be upper middle class and more affluent areas, you have a problem with this

    It’s one of the busier lines on the network
    It isn’t like Alamein, Williamstown and Altona

    I take the Frankston Line and when I’ve taken the Sandringham line because of parking closures or based on what time I wake up, it is busier on the Sandringham line

    Edited 18 Feb 2019 16:40, 3 years ago, edited by ptvcommuter

    it's basically like the Williamstown/Altona line
    True Believers

    Is this a bias against those that live on the Sandringham Line. Just because they may be upper middle class and more affluent areas, you have a problem with this

    It’s one of the busier lines on the network
    It isn’t like Alamein, Williamstown and Altona

    I take the Frankston Line and when I’ve taken the Sandringham line because of parking, it is busier

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