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Is the centre really known for its escalators??? 161.12.7.4 14:17, 30 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

although i come from neighbouring Kirkcaldy, i haven't visited Dunfermline City Centre (remember it has an Abbey) for at least two years.

being a visitor to the centre, there are two sets of escalators i know about. in the defunct Kings Gate car park, the entrance would straight ahead, pass a Pancake place and there would be an escalator to the right, taking you down to the majority of shops in the centre. it's probably the way the car park/centre was built. but obviously the escalators i've heard are going to remain in the centre since there will a second floor being built so their focus is going to change. good idea. the former bus station is obviously going to become the new car park.

since i was the one who started the article. it would be me that made mention of the escalators in the centre. i'm proud to see it's all of a sudden being taken care so well and was at a stage, a cause of concern for a lack of information. whoever has done this, thank you Kilnburn (talk) 10:23, 21 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The refurbishment has already happened. Can some change it? 78.148.240.181 (talk) 05:06, 8 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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