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On Sep 1, 6:49 am, Dave 2 wrote:
On Aug 31, 10:43 pm, Russ wrote: How do you know if the tube you're about to get on is going east or west, north or south? Does it show the name of the next stop, or the name of the last stop at the very end of its journey? The trains themselves have the name of their destination on the front, which may not be the last station on the line. If you're wondering how to know which platform to stand on, the directional signs are easy to read, e.g.http://www.dkimages.com/discover/pre...777/228473.JPG Of course it gets more interesting on the piccadilly line where from holborn to cockfosters "eastbound" is actually going north and westbound is south. Why they insist on doing this when is flippin obvious the train is going north-south is anyones guess. B2003 |
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