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![]() John Rowland wrote: It probably was blanked, and removed by photters. Or maybe an error on the part of some daft blanker? -- gordon |
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Paul Corfield wrote:
Oh well that's a bit of work to get sorted out tomorrow! While I admire the forward planning you might imagine someone would think to blank it over until the place actually opens. This would be the same line where you can still spot 'Aldwych' on some of the wall maps, yeah? ![]() -- Abi |
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"gw2486" wrote
Think I saw one in Ruislip a while back - or somewhere near there - can't give any better information than that since it's not exactly my part of town.. Ruislip Manor, half way up the stairs to the eastbound platform. |
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oups.com... Paul Corfield wrote: Oh well that's a bit of work to get sorted out tomorrow! While I admire the forward planning you might imagine someone would think to blank it over until the place actually opens. This would be the same line where you can still spot 'Aldwych' on some of the wall maps, yeah? ![]() I've heard of that quite often, but I've yet to see one - where are they? ![]() -- Abi |
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On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 15:11:57 GMT, d wrote:
Oh well that's a bit of work to get sorted out tomorrow! While I admire the forward planning you might imagine someone would think to blank it over until the place actually opens. This would be the same line where you can still spot 'Aldwych' on some of the wall maps, yeah? ![]() I've heard of that quite often, but I've yet to see one - where are they? ![]() Many of the line diagrams at stations are pre-1994 and still feature the Aldwych branch, blanked out with a large white sticker. Occasionally these manage to become un-blanked for a while, until someone notices and gets round to covering it up again. I sometimes wonder whether it's vandals or enthusiasts who remove the stickers. ;-) As for specific locations, the one at Oakwood (I think) was proudly showing Aldwych the other day. |
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d wrote:
I've heard of that quite often, but I've yet to see one - where are they? ![]() I distinctly remember one at Holloway Road. -- Abi |
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There was a diagram at Liverpool Street, at the top of the west escalator to
the Central Line, which only a couple of years ago showed the Epping-Ongar branch. Since then they covered the section showing the closed branch with a metal plate. wrote in message ups.com... d wrote: I've heard of that quite often, but I've yet to see one - where are they? ![]() I distinctly remember one at Holloway Road. -- Abi |
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On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 wrote:
d wrote: I've heard of that quite often, but I've yet to see one - where are they? ![]() I distinctly remember one at Holloway Road. You remember right: http://www.flickr.com/photos/twic/138637257/ tom -- Dude, read Aquinas if you want intelligent. This is the internet. |
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On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 15:29:37 +0000, asdf
wrote: Many of the line diagrams at stations are pre-1994 and still feature the Aldwych branch, blanked out with a large white sticker. Occasionally these manage to become un-blanked for a while, until someone notices and gets round to covering it up again. I sometimes wonder whether it's vandals or enthusiasts who remove the stickers. ;-) As for specific locations, the one at Oakwood (I think) was proudly showing Aldwych the other day. In a similar vein, the diagrams on the platform at Royal Oak show the double-arrow symbol by Westbourne Park. -- Clive R Robertson -- AS/400 Programmer. Webmaster of http://www.osterleypark.org.uk/ -- this describes a beautiful National Trust property in West London. |
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Clive R Robertson wrote:
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 15:29:37 +0000, asdf wrote: Many of the line diagrams at stations are pre-1994 and still feature the Aldwych branch, blanked out with a large white sticker. Occasionally these manage to become un-blanked for a while, until someone notices and gets round to covering it up again. I sometimes wonder whether it's vandals or enthusiasts who remove the stickers. ;-) As for specific locations, the one at Oakwood (I think) was proudly showing Aldwych the other day. In a similar vein, the diagrams on the platform at Royal Oak show the double-arrow symbol by Westbourne Park. At least one Central line station (Bond Street, I think) shows a double arrow and interchange symbol for Shepherd's Bush (somewhat prematurely). At least two others (Marble Arch and Chancery Lane) show "Shepherd's Bush Green". -- Dave Arquati www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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