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Old April 30th 10, 09:38 PM posted to uk.railway,misc.transport.urban-transit,uk.transport.london
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MIG wrote on 30 April 2010 16:32:41 ...
On 30 Apr, 12:15, Mizter wrote:
On Apr 30, 11:59 am, wrote:

wrote:


Seems to me that the NLL goes further W and S than both the WLL and
the SLL.


Just following the LU tradition, whereby the Northern Line goes further
south than other lines and the Metropolitan Line goes further from the
metropolis than any other LU line.


*Exactly* what I was going to say!


And what I should have said was that the NLL goes further W than the
WLL, further S than the SLL and further E than the ELL ...


Further south than the SLL is a questionable claim. Based on Google
maps, I believe Richmond (the southernmost part of the NLL) is just
slightly further north than the southernmost part of the SLL (the
flyover over Brixton station) - by about 0.0004 degrees of latitude, or
around 50 metres.
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