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![]() "Adrian" wrote in message . 1.4... Chorley Wood Does anybody know why the London Underground station signs have the name of the town wrong? EVERYBODY else (inc OS, post office, road signs) all have it as one word. The only place I've noticed it as two is on the station signs. Even the LU maps have it as one. ITYF that it is historical. AIUI it used to be Chorley Wood many many moons ago but it has morphed into Chorleywood over the years. The enamel station signs are now forty years old, no doubt as they are replaced the newer form of the name will be used (actually, now that I think about it, don't some of the newer signs under the station canopies read CHORLEYWOOD?). |
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