Talk:Concord West railway station, Sydney
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- Yes it does -- Harryboyles 05:57, 15 May 2006 (UTC)
I just do not believe that Concord West was used as the central stopping point for the mentioned defunct luxury railway service, unless, perhaps it catered to the nearby Olympic site of 2000. Concord West is a fairly discreet, non-too-busy suburb. GR
- I think the text may be ambiguous. I don't think it stopped in the sense of allowing passengers on and off. But I used to regularly see a train that could have been the Great Southern Express stopped on platform 3, presumably waiting for signals or perhaps a staff change. Perhaps that is what the orginal author meant. Stephen.frede 07:34, 23 July 2006 (UTC)