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Originally Posted by mkz9876
if he is reading this thread i should imagine he is very worried right about now as everyone knows what he rides and where he works,
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Nobody go kicking his head in. Won't do the site or it's members any favours.
We know that the network rail routers are in Ealing, nothing more. They could be in datacentre hosted by a third party as Network rails infrastructure is almost certain to be outsourced. I doubt railway stations have their own routes out to the internet anyway as all large corporates want central control of what employees are surfing at work. Internet traffic from stations probably routes out onto a national backbone, then breaks out onto the internet from a central point. All stations and NR offices in the UK probably use the same four addresses.