On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 08:56:25PM +0100, Terence wrote:
> Lisi asks "And is London "up" or "down"from York?"
> 
> London is "up". "Up trains" were those travelling to London terminii, "Down
> trains" departed from London terminii to other parts of the rail network.

That's an interesting, if historical, explanation. These days York is definitely
up from London.

(Writing from Newcastle, up from London and York.)

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