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In message , at 07:48:18 on Wed, 16 Dec
2015, Basil Jet remarked: The East London line through Whitechapel and the line through Cambridge Heath are the same colour and almost co-linear, so the eye follows them as a single line My eye isn't tricked like that, and they *are* both the Overground, after all. three lines of nearly the same colour crossing over the same spot just south of Selhurst is a complete disaster. Yes, the line to East Croydon should cross over between to two Streathams, for better clarity. I particularly like the dumbbell at Charing Cross, emphasising the Bakerloo station's separation (used to be Trafalgar Square of course). But they've omitted the link from Waterloo East to Southwark, and the south-of-the-river entrance to Blackfriars/Thameslink. And I think the Bakerloo at Paddington should also be a dumbbell. -- Roland Perry |
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