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Fossil wrote:
My vote has to be the Northern Line, every time I travel on that line I
always have black 'dirt' in my nose.. no its not bogey/snot!


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Often noticed oily smell in air when changing to Northern Line, in the past,
and sometimes a visible mist.
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Thats you, that is.


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Often noticed oily smell in air when changing to Northern Line, in the

past,
and sometimes a visible mist.



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Nope. Only happens when changeing to Northern. Mist is presumably fine oil
particles.
BTW, talking of such aerosol effects, anyone know what happened when
experiments carried out on tube with spreading microbes, back in 1950s?
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Nope. Only happens when changeing to Northern. Mist is presumably fine oil
particles.
BTW, talking of such aerosol effects, anyone know what happened when
experiments carried out on tube with spreading microbes, back in 1950s?


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