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On Mon, 03 May 2004 11:09:08 +0100, Barry Salter
wrote: Well the Meridian Line itself is marked in the grounds of the Old Royal Observatory, which is located within Greenwich Park. You'll find a map at http://snipurl.com/royal_observatory with the Observatory marked. Admission is free, and it's open daily from 10am to 5pm. Additionally the line is marked where it runs across the footpath just outside the observatory, so it's worth heading towards the observatory even if you're there outside its opening hours. Though I'd agree with others in the thread that the observatory is well worth a visit Martin |
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In message , Peter
Beale writes The tube "proper" (London Underground) does not serve Greenwich (the Jubilee Line goes to North Greenwich, which is some way off). The nearest stations to Flamsteed House in Greenwich Park where the 0° line is marked out are Maze Hill (on the South East Trains line from Charing Cross to Dartford via Greenwich) and Cutty Sark (on the Docklands Light Railway line from Bank to Lewisham). They are both covered by a one-day Travelcard which includes Zones 1 & 2. The Meridian runs right through Higher Green (NR) station and is (or at any rate used to be) marked in the subway there. When the Millennium Exhibition ("The Dome") at North Greenwich was open there was supposed to be a place in the grounds where the Meridian was marked. In *many* visits, I never managed to find it! Is there anywhere else on the London transport (with a small "t") system where the Prime Meridian is marked? There was apparently a desire to name one of the DLR stations after it but it wasn't deemed to be close enough. (I remember reading this in an edition of "Median tramway" in about 1987 when the DLR opened but can't recall the details now. And to reiterate what others have said yes the Royal Observatory is well worth a visit. -- Ian Jelf, MITG, Birmingham, UK Registered "Blue Badge" Tourist Guide for London & the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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In message , Annabel Smyth
writes One of the things I like best in my new job is that I get to go "to the other side of the world" every day! During a brief period of working in Cambridge some years ago I had the same privilege, going from the Eastern to Western hemispheres every morning! -- Ian Jelf, MITG, Birmingham, UK Registered "Blue Badge" Tourist Guide for London & the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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captain radio wrote:
188 yes ,but 486 ?Â*Â*OnlyÂ*ifÂ*youÂ*wantÂ*toÂ*sampleÂ*theÂ*delight sÂ*ofÂ*shooters hill Oh yeh. What was it that the prosperity-powered M1 and M2 devolved into after their short and metamorphic lifespan? One died off and the other became something or other with a very vocal onboard personality, didn't it? -- Ian Tindale |
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In message , Ian Jelf
writes The Meridian runs right through Higher Green (NR) station and is (or at any rate used to be) marked in the subway there. I meant to write "Hither Green", of course. -- Ian Jelf, MITG, Birmingham, UK Registered "Blue Badge" Tourist Guide for London & the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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In message , Ian Jelf
writes When the Millennium Exhibition ("The Dome") at North Greenwich was open there was supposed to be a place in the grounds where the Meridian was marked. In *many* visits, I never managed to find it! Meridian Gardens is to the west of the "tent". Not an area I remember being much used. There was apparently a desire to name one of the DLR stations after it but it wasn't deemed to be close enough. That would be East India. -- Roland Perry |
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In message , Ian Jelf
writes When the Millennium Exhibition ("The Dome") at North Greenwich was open there was supposed to be a place in the grounds where the Meridian was marked. In *many* visits, I never managed to find it! 5th photo down at: http://www.waller.co.uk/family/dome2.htm (and see the map near the top - it is to the NW of the Dome, close to the river). -- Paul Terry |
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In message , Paul Terry
writes In message , Ian Jelf writes When the Millennium Exhibition ("The Dome") at North Greenwich was open there was supposed to be a place in the grounds where the Meridian was marked. In *many* visits, I never managed to find it! 5th photo down at: http://www.waller.co.uk/family/dome2.htm (and see the map near the top - it is to the NW of the Dome, close to the river). Thank you! :-) -- Ian Jelf, MITG, Birmingham, UK Registered "Blue Badge" Tourist Guide for London & the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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On Tue, 4 May 2004 at 12:40:26, Roland Perry wrote:
There was apparently a desire to name one of the DLR stations after it but it wasn't deemed to be close enough. That would be East India. How close is that? I know where I work is somewhere like 0'0"007 E, and that is about 3/4 mile from East India station. -- Annabel Smyth http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/index.html Website updated 8 March 2004 |
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