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David of Broadway wrote:
Olof Lagerkvist wrote: 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. I think I missed a train last summer because of this. I was going to Gloucester Road or South Kensington. That's exactly what I had in mind. It feels just wrong to call it "Westbound" in that case. About the same as Boltar's example, travelling from Cockfosters to for example Finsbury Park on the Piccadilly Line and they are calling that "Westbound" when it is so obviously travelling south, or actually slightly south-east... -- Olof Lagerkvist ICQ: 724451 Web: http://here.is/olof |
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