Talk:Largo Town Center (Washington Metro)

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[edit] Destination sign edit

Regarding the following text:

which would make sense since all trains, even the older ones, has the destination "LARGO" hard-wired in thier destination signs.

The fact that a "Largo" station existed in drafts, and the present existence of a "LARGO" destination code are unrelated. Destination codes are basically just a predetermined set of instructions designed to get a train to the destination specified, and can be added or changed as needed by Metro. Thus there's nothing hard-wired for destination signs - it's all software. SchuminWeb (Talk) 22:44, 15 January 2006 (UTC)

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