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writes Matthew P Jones ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : Chorley Wood. Chorley Wood. 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. I was staggered yesterday when I used Hillingdon Station for the first time to find that the signs still give the suffix (Swakeley's). I thought that that went years ago and certainly with the rebuilding there you can't blame it on old signs. Incidentally, it took me three trains from Hillingdon to Baker Street. The signalling problems caused my train to be terminated at Harrow on the Hill. We waited there while another five trains also terminated before one came going through to Baker Street. (All the time, though, the announcements were clear, frequent and informative.) We eventually boarded the "Baker Street" train only for *that* to be terminated at Wembley Park. So everyone piled onto the Jubilee and I decided to go to Saint John's Wood (my afternoon destination) early instead. Everything was sorted out by the time I travelled back, though. -- 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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