Michael Hoffman wrote:
In the Tube signs standards document [1], LU mentions switchable
signs (section 1.11). These have white text on a dark blue
illuminated patch. Can anyone tell me how and why these are used?
And where? There are some photos showing them in Waterloo, but it's
a big station.
[1]
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/downloads/...al_Dec2003.pdf
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Are you asking about switchable signs in general (the subject of section
1.11 on pages 36-40) or just the blue-background ones? The latter are
not actually featured in the photos. As to why they are used, I guess
it's either to divert flows in the peaks to cope with the numbers or
because some routes are closed at certain times, e.g. an exit closed
after 23:00.
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Richard J.
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