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![]() James Farrar wrote: At Monument westbound, the Central line can be signed either one of two ways using such a sign. Yes, Monument/Bank is an obvious example. Also at Tower Hill, I believe (for directing people to extra exits in the peak), and Waterloo as mentioned. London Bridge *tube* has the illuminated ones for signing alternative routes to the Northern and Jubilee using both escalators, whilst the NR station does indeed have rotating flaps to indicate the peak tidal flow system. What about the Waterloo & City line? It's been ages since I used it. |
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