"Richard J." wrote in message
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Paul Scott wrote:
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(the ON website was taken down a few months ago. I presume the
signage can't be far behind)
I thought it looked a bit stale when I saw it a few months ago, but
I see www.overgroundnetwork.com now redirects to TfL's homepage. I was
wondering what would happen to the platform signs, because they
are basically quite useful, in a similar format to LU line maps. I guess
they could remain with some sort of minor rebranding, but to what? I
believe South London Metro has already been tried...
I wonder if http://www.overground.co.uk is a cybersquatter?
I don't think so. It was registered in 1998 by Overground Radio Promotions
of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, who seem to be in the music business. TfL might be
interested in their use of the roundel though.
Fair point. Maybe they should ask TfL to stop using the name for a railway
line though...
Paul