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![]() I just noticed that Dalston Kingsland has two roundels in the street bearing the station name. I remember seeing an old external photo of Oakwood or Southgate station with a station name roundel over a seat in the 1930s, but I believe that was replaced with an UndergrounD roundel shortly after the station opened. I'm not aware of any newer ones. I'm wondering why here... could it be to alert people to the fact that this is not Dalston Junction? Is it a new feature since DJ opened? Are there any other station name roundels in the street? |
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On 2015\11\20 15:45, Basil Jet wrote:
I just noticed that Dalston Kingsland has two roundels in the street bearing the station name. I forgot to include the pictures... I remember seeing an old external photo of Oakwood or Southgate station with a station name roundel over a seat in the 1930s, but I believe that was replaced with an UndergrounD roundel shortly after the station opened. I'm not aware of any newer ones. I'm wondering why here... could it be to alert people to the fact that this is not Dalston Junction? Is it a new feature since DJ opened? Are there any other station name roundels in the street? That last sentence should have been "Does any other station have station name roundels in the street?" |
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On 2015\11\21 15:11, Basil Jet wrote:
On 2015\11\20 15:45, Basil Jet wrote: I just noticed that Dalston Kingsland has two roundels in the street bearing the station name. I forgot to include the pictures... I remember seeing an old external photo of Oakwood or Southgate station with a station name roundel over a seat in the 1930s, but I believe that was replaced with an UndergrounD roundel shortly after the station opened. I'm not aware of any newer ones. I'm wondering why here... could it be to alert people to the fact that this is not Dalston Junction? Is it a new feature since DJ opened? Are there any other station name roundels in the street? That last sentence should have been "Does any other station have station name roundels in the street?" I can answer my own question, there's one at Gospel Oak. |
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On 2015\11\23 21:41, Mizter T wrote:
On 23/11/2015 07:21, Basil Jet wrote: [...] I just noticed that Dalston Kingsland has two roundels in the street bearing the station name. I forgot to include the pictures... I remember seeing an old external photo of Oakwood or Southgate station with a station name roundel over a seat in the 1930s, but I believe that was replaced with an UndergrounD roundel shortly after the station opened. I'm not aware of any newer ones. I'm wondering why here... could it be to alert people to the fact that this is not Dalston Junction? Is it a new feature since DJ opened? Are there any other station name roundels in the street? That last sentence should have been "Does any other station have station name roundels in the street?" I can answer my own question, there's one at Gospel Oak. There are such signs (facing the street) at many Overground stations. It's the LO station equivalent of the NR double arrow. Do you understand that I mean roundels with the station name, rather than roundels with "Overground"? |
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