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The tube that's not a tube
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Recliner wrote: It's also a reminder that TfL is a bit naughty to omit both this line and Thameslink from the Tube map. It's not helpful to passengers, who don't care if a line is run by LU, LO or GTR. It's on the rail and tube services map which is the useful one these days. How widely is that map displayed? Dunno but it's easy enough to download from the TfL web site. -- Regards, John Levine, , Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies", Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. https://jl.ly |
The tube that's not a tube
In message , at 19:36:21 on Tue, 16 Oct 2018,
John Levine remarked: It's also a reminder that TfL is a bit naughty to omit both this line and Thameslink from the Tube map. It's not helpful to passengers, who don't care if a line is run by LU, LO or GTR. It's on the rail and tube services map which is the useful one these days. How widely is that map displayed? Dunno but it's easy enough to download from the TfL web site. The London Connections map has been displayed at relevant[1] stations for ages (more than a decade at least). But they don't appear to use that name any more. http://content.tfl.gov.uk/london-rai...rvices-map.pdf [1] Going quite a long way outside London. It could even be 'across most of the old Network Southeast'. -- Roland Perry |
The tube that's not a tube
On 16/10/2018 20:58, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 19:36:21 on Tue, 16 Oct 2018, John Levine remarked: It's also a reminder that TfL is a bit naughty to omit both this line and Thameslink from the Tube map. It's not helpful to passengers, who don't care if a line is run by LU, LO or GTR. It's on the rail and tube services map which is the useful one these days. How widely is that map displayed? Dunno but it's easy enough to download from the TfL web site. The London Connections map has been displayed at relevant[1] stations for ages (more than a decade at least). It's been around at least since the 80s I'm sure. -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
The tube that's not a tube
John Levine wrote:
In article , Recliner wrote: It's also a reminder that TfL is a bit naughty to omit both this line and Thameslink from the Tube map. It's not helpful to passengers, who don't care if a line is run by LU, LO or GTR. It's on the rail and tube services map which is the useful one these days. How widely is that map displayed? Dunno but it's easy enough to download from the TfL web site. But how likely are casual users to do that? Is the line shown on normal platform maps in tube stations? |
The tube that's not a tube
On 16/10/2018 21:51, Recliner wrote:
John Levine wrote: In article , Recliner wrote: It's also a reminder that TfL is a bit naughty to omit both this line and Thameslink from the Tube map. It's not helpful to passengers, who don't care if a line is run by LU, LO or GTR. It's on the rail and tube services map which is the useful one these days. How widely is that map displayed? Dunno but it's easy enough to download from the TfL web site. But how likely are casual users to do that? Is the line shown on normal platform maps in tube stations? AFAIK it's shown in the foyer of every tube station, along with the tube map. -- Basil Jet - listening... Sidney Torch & His Orchestra. Sigur Rós. Silver Apples. Simon & Garfunkel. Simple Kid. Simple Minds. Siouxsie & The Banshees. Siouxsie Sioux. Six By Seven. Sixpence None The Richer. Skids. Skúli Sverrisson. Slade. Slapp Happy. Sleaford Mods. Sleater-Kinney. Sleep Party People. Sleepy Sun. Slow Club. Slug. Sly And The Family Stone. Smashing Pumpkins. Smog. Smoke City. Snap. Snatch. Sneaker Pimps. |
The tube that's not a tube
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The tube that's not a tube
In message , at 21:27:29 on Tue, 16 Oct
2018, Graeme Wall remarked: The London Connections map has been displayed at relevant[1] stations for ages (more than a decade at least). It's been around at least since the 80s I'm sure. Quite possibly. I was being conservative as a defence against the quibble-trolls. -- Roland Perry |
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