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Last Updated: Tuesday, 10 May, 2005, 14:21 GMT 15:21 UK
Rail stations to be WiFi enabled
Rail passengers will soon be able to access the internet at 85 stations served by First Great Western (FGW) and First Great Western Link.

Ten stations will be switched on this summer: Reading, Bristol Temple Meads and Parkway, Bath, Didcot, Swindon, Exeter, Plymouth, Newbury and Slough.

A FGW spokeswoman said the system would be not be funded by rail fares - but paid for by those using the service.

The remaining 75 stations are due to be rolled out in due course, she added.




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