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Didcot Parkway railway station / South Wales Main Line / First Great Western / Stapleton Road railway station / Old Oak Common / Bristol Temple Meads railway station / London Paddington station / Filton Abbey Wood railway station / Reading railway station / Rail transport in the United Kingdom / Transport in the United Kingdom / Great Western Main Line
Date: 2007-10-30 08:14:24
Didcot Parkway railway station
South Wales Main Line
First Great Western
Stapleton Road railway station
Old Oak Common
Bristol Temple Meads railway station
London Paddington station
Filton Abbey Wood railway station
Reading railway station
Rail transport in the United Kingdom
Transport in the United Kingdom
Great Western Main Line

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