Talk:Bedford St Johns railway station

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[edit] Station usage

I've added the latest figure for the station usage. 470 seems very low but I suspect this might be because most tickets will be to the station group, Bedford. These are counted against the main station in the group which will be Bedford Midland. This is however, all explained in the disclaimer PDF file linked from the infobox so I've still added the value even though it probably isn't very accurate. Adambro 13:32, 5 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Coordinates

Although I tried to be as precise as it is possible, Google Earth, Google-Maps, others (e.g. Multimap) and flying maps give different results. The result is still worse[1] when trying to give reliable figures for the Bedford Midland… Does someone know how to fix that and which of those maps to choose from? — Lemon Blue 14:52, 4 December 2007 (UTC)

  1. ^ And I won't even talk of places in Eastern Europe, Central Asia and many others…