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On 29 Oct, 06:53, wrote:
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On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 17:07:17 +0000, Matthew Dickinson
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Tfl have released a new tube map with London Overground on..


http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/colourmap.pdf


Heathrow Terminal 5m Langdon Park, Wood Lane and Shepherds Bush (LO)
appear as under construction.


Hatch End to Watford Junction are depicted as outside the zones (not
even in A-D). "Special Fares Apply"


Still has that offensive advertising for a mobile phone company on it.


Where does it have the offensive advertising?


I am suprised no one has noticed the fact that Hampstead Heath is
still in Zone 3. I was under the impression that this would have been
corrected at the launch of London Overground. looks like we have been
mistaken....

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On 29 Oct, 11:19, wrote:
I am suprised no one has noticed the fact that Hampstead Heath is
still in Zone 3. I was under the impression that this would have been
corrected at the launch of London Overground. looks like we have been
mistaken....


I heard from the very mouth of Ken last week that two unnamed stations
are to be moved.

The original link is now back to the old non-Overground map. Looks
like releasing it early was a mistake.

U

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I heard from the very mouth of Ken last week that two unnamed stations
are to be moved.


What is the second one? Willesden Junction? Stratford?

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On Oct 29, 2:27 pm, alex_t wrote:
I heard from the very mouth of Ken last week that two unnamed stations
are to be moved.


What is the second one? Willesden Junction? Stratford?


For practical reasons, I'd say Willesden, as every neighbouring
station (other than those north) is in zone 2: Shepherd's Bush, Acton
Central, Kensal Green & Kensal Rise.

It'll be very annoying using PAYG through WJ until it's moved...

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On Oct 29, 6:20 pm, wrote:
On Oct 29, 2:27 pm, alex_t wrote:

I heard from the very mouth of Ken last week that two unnamed stations
are to be moved.


What is the second one? Willesden Junction? Stratford?


For practical reasons, I'd say Willesden, as every neighbouring
station (other than those north) is in zone 2: Shepherd's Bush, Acton
Central, Kensal Green & Kensal Rise.

It'll be very annoying using PAYG through WJ until it's moved...


Forgot to say I think it's more likely that Willesden would be moved
to zone 2/3 instead of going into zone 2



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On 29 Oct, 11:19, wrote:
I am suprised no one has noticed the fact that Hampstead Heath is
still in Zone 3. I was under the impression that this would have been
corrected at the launch of London Overground. looks like we have been
mistaken....


I heard from the very mouth of Ken last week that two unnamed stations
are to be moved.

The original link is now back to the old non-Overground map. Looks
like releasing it early was a mistake.


The only item Google threw up about HH moving to zone 2 was a Camden News
article, saying it would happen in Jan 08; which supports my suggestion that
the Overground fares are somehow related to National Rail zonal fares, as I
mentioned yesterday...

Paul S


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On Oct 29, 1:00 pm, Mr Thant
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On 29 Oct, 11:19, wrote:

I am suprised no one has noticed the fact that Hampstead Heath is
still in Zone 3. I was under the impression that this would have been
corrected at the launch of London Overground. looks like we have been
mistaken....


I heard from the very mouth of Ken last week that two unnamed stations
are to be moved.

The original link is now back to the old non-Overground map. Looks
like releasing it early was a mistake.

U

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A blog about transport projects in London


From London Travelwatch (http://www.londontravelwatch.org.uk/news.php?

id=529):

"It has been confirmed that London Overground fares will be set at
London Underground levels, although single cash fares for £1.50 will
remain, and that stations in Hampstead, Willesden and Acton would be
re-zoned."

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On Oct 31, 12:36 am, wrote:
On Oct 29, 1:00 pm, Mr Thant
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On 29 Oct, 11:19, wrote:


I am suprised no one has noticed the fact that Hampstead Heath is
still in Zone 3. I was under the impression that this would have been
corrected at the launch of London Overground. looks like we have been
mistaken....


I heard from the very mouth of Ken last week that two unnamed stations
are to be moved.


The original link is now back to the old non-Overground map. Looks
like releasing it early was a mistake.


U


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A blog about transport projects in London
From London Travelwatch (http://www.londontravelwatch.org.uk/news.php?


id=529):

"It has been confirmed that London Overground fares will be set at
London Underground levels, although single cash fares for £1.50 will
remain, and that stations in Hampstead, Willesden and Acton would be
re-zoned."


Er, that link: http://www.londontravelwatch.org.uk/news.php?id=529

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