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Boltar wrote:
On Sep 1, 9:53 pm, Olof Lagerkvist wrote: The Piccadilly Line platforms north-east of Holborn used to be signed Northbound and Southbound. There are still some signs showing this, I noticed this one at Holborn for example.ftp://83.249.8.154/public/pictures/S...6/PICT5134.JPG Yeah , I remember those signs ![]() you , on the district line a few years back they used to have in car line diagrams with east on the left and west on the right so the line was completely reversed to what someone would see on the main tube map. Heaven knows what the idiots who came up with that idea were thinking (direction of travel of the train matching the map I suppose) but common sense has since prevailed however. I have also sometimes wondered why the platform for anti-clockwise Circle Line at Notting Hill Gate is signed "Westbound". The line is drawn north-south on the tube map around there, and the actual direction of the real tracks are also more south than west. -- Olof Lagerkvist ICQ: 724451 Web: http://here.is/olof |
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