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Signage for Bakerloo southern extension
This morning I took the Bakerloo southbound from Waterloo, and noticed
that the route maps opposite the platforms appeared to have been blanked off after Elephant & Castle, suggesting truncation of the line. A little research reveals various plans for southern extensions over the years, but with very little having happened on the ground apart from what became glorified headshunts at Elephant & Castle. It seems strange, therefore, that maps were put in place for these extensions before the tunnels were dug - unless the maps had to be replaced for other reasons and the blanking panels were designed for later removal. The other odd thing is that the Waterloo - Lambeth North - Elephant & Castle section of the map (which of course is the only section shown opposite the southbound platforms) appears to take up only about the first quarter of the map, suggesting room for at least six more stations - as I understand it there have never been more than another three planned. Can anyone explain this? Steve Adams |
Signage for Bakerloo southern extension
On 25 Apr 2007 05:57:14 -0700, Steve wrote:
This morning I took the Bakerloo southbound from Waterloo, and noticed that the route maps opposite the platforms appeared to have been blanked off after Elephant & Castle, suggesting truncation of the line. A little research reveals various plans for southern extensions over the years, but with very little having happened on the ground apart from what became glorified headshunts at Elephant & Castle. It seems strange, therefore, that maps were put in place for these extensions before the tunnels were dug - unless the maps had to be replaced for other reasons and the blanking panels were designed for later removal. That's probably the reason. As discussed in a previous thread in u.t.l, line diagrams that have been replaced at Piccadilly Line stations in the last couple of years during station refurbishments already show the Heathrow T5 extension (and in most cases it isn't even covered up). Pic: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:P..._Extension.JPG |
Signage for Bakerloo southern extension
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Signage for Bakerloo southern extension
In article .com,
Steve writes This morning I took the Bakerloo southbound from Waterloo [...] unless the maps had to be replaced for other reasons and the blanking panels were designed for later removal. This is not an uncommon approach. The other odd thing is that the Waterloo - Lambeth North - Elephant & Castle section of the map (which of course is the only section shown opposite the southbound platforms) appears to take up only about the first quarter of the map, suggesting room for at least six more stations - as I understand it there have never been more than another three planned. At one point there was a proposal for a Camden-Town-like junction in the area, allowing Bakerloo Line trains to head for Morden as well as Northern Line trains to head to Elephant and wherever the extension then went. It might have had that in mind. -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
Signage for Bakerloo southern extension
Surely there are no signs left at Waterloo which dates before the
dreadful c.1990 re-signing project which wiped out 90% of the Underground's signage heritage? More likely this is a case of the new corporate ID rules taken to the extreme. In the past the gaps between station 'ticks' was either compressed or extended to allow the vertical line to fill most of the enamel diagram. After around 1990 the distances were more standardised, and if this meant 75% of the sign was left blank, so be it! Mind you at least one hanging glass sign in a Bakerloo Line lower escalator circulating area had a painted out 'Camberwell' destination below 'Elepant & Castle' and I have the photo to prove it. |
Signage for Bakerloo southern extension
The other odd thing is that the Waterloo - Lambeth
North - Elephant & Castle section of the map (which of course is the only section shown opposite the southbound platforms) appears to take up only about the first quarter of the map, suggesting room for at least six more stations Looking at more signs, I suspect it's just a case of a standard sign size and a standard station spacing on the signs. -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
Signage for Bakerloo southern extension
On 26 Apr, 13:05, wrote:
Surely there are no signs left at Waterloo which dates before the dreadful c.1990 re-signing project which wiped out 90% of the Underground's signage heritage? There really has been a lot of the Underground 'atmosphere' lost over the last few years, and the present station refurbishments seem to be continuing the trend. Mind you at least one hanging glass sign in a Bakerloo Line lower escalator circulating area had a painted out 'Camberwell' destination below 'Elepant & Castle' and I have the photo to prove it. Warwick Avenue? |
Signage for Bakerloo southern extension
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Signage for Bakerloo southern extension
On Apr 26, 4:42 pm, wrote:
On 26 Apr, 13:05, wrote: Surely there are no signs left at Waterloo which dates before the dreadful c.1990 re-signing project which wiped out 90% of the Underground's signage heritage? There really has been a lot of the Underground 'atmosphere' lost over the last few years, and the present station refurbishments seem to be continuing the trend. Mind you at least one hanging glass sign in a Bakerloo Line lower escalator circulating area had a painted out 'Camberwell' destination below 'Elephant & Castle' and I have the photo to prove it. Warwick Avenue? Yes, I think so. In that area. |
Signage for Bakerloo southern extension
On 26 Apr, 23:32, wrote:
On Apr 26, 4:42 pm, wrote: On 26 Apr, 13:05, wrote: Surely there are no signs left at Waterloo which dates before the dreadful c.1990 re-signing project which wiped out 90% of the Underground's signage heritage? There really has been a lot of the Underground 'atmosphere' lost over the last few years, and the present station refurbishments seem to be continuing the trend. Mind you at least one hanging glass sign in a Bakerloo Line lower escalator circulating area had a painted out 'Camberwell' destination below 'Elephant & Castle' and I have the photo to prove it. Warwick Avenue? Yes, I think so. In that area. The last sign was at Maida Vale possibly gone now due to refurb the other 2 stations were Warwick Avenue & Kilburn Park. |
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