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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 10:15:33 on Sat, 28 May 2005, Michael Hopkins remarked: I think what was meant was not how the lines are printed on the map, but what happens in practice, for instance a Hammersmith Edgware Road service, then becomes a Circle for a few times, then becomes a Barking train (as it were). I know most H&C run as that, but are there some that do the loop in between? If you are saying that a train leaves Hammersmith as "H&C" and then is re-branded "Circle" when it gets to Edgware Rd, then does a few 'circles', eventually being rebranded as "H&C" at Liverpool St and heading off to Barking; then that's not something I'd ever noticed. It is, however, very similar to the plan I referred to earlier. I have been on a circle train coming round from the City (Eastbound on the district), and as soon as it reached Liverpool St, the automatic lady told me it was a Hammersmith and City line train to Hammersmith. Was a few years ago (probably about 5), but I recall asking on here at the time and being told it was not unusual. My memory might be at fault. Robin |
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