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![]() "Joe" schreef in bericht ... For example, if you enter Bayswater, there will be a sign with a line-diagram on it listing all of the stations on the Circle (yellow) Line that will be reached from that platform, i.e. Notting Hill Gate, High Street Kensington, etc. In this particular example you will then need to wait on the platform until a "CIRCLE LINE" train arrives, making sure not to get a DISTRICT LINE train that would take you to Earl's Court. Just to add confusion, the circle line has no terminus point (except at night but theyre not classed as such), but the trains to St. James'(s?) park will say Circle Line Via. Victoria OK guys, thanks very much, I'm beginning to learn ;-) But let me put it slightly different. If I enter Bayswater station, I must choose between going north (to Baker street) or going south (to Sloane Sq). How do I choose that? Ruud. |
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