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On Nov 23, 2:48 pm, Ian Jelf wrote:
Has anyone been to the London Transport Museum since it re-opened? I went into the shop. Not impressed , lots of tourist tat but no books at all, not even about the tube , never mind general railway books like they used to have. Theres definately been a dumbing down. B2003 |
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Boltar wrote:
On Nov 23, 2:48 pm, Ian Jelf wrote: Has anyone been to the London Transport Museum since it re-opened? I went into the shop. Not impressed , lots of tourist tat but no books at all, not even about the tube , never mind general railway books like they used to have. Theres definately been a dumbing down. B2003 Did you go upstairs in the new shop? The enthusiast type stuff, including at least four rows of back to back shelving full of books is up there. |
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On Nov 23, 5:11 pm, John Swallow wrote:
Boltar wrote: On Nov 23, 2:48 pm, Ian Jelf wrote: Has anyone been to the London Transport Museum since it re-opened? I went into the shop. Not impressed , lots of tourist tat but no books at all, not even about the tube , never mind general railway books like they used to have. Theres definately been a dumbing down. B2003 Did you go upstairs in the new shop? The enthusiast type stuff, including at least four rows of back to back shelving full of books is up there. Ah ,. must've missed that. Was a quick flying visit while I was on my way to elsewhere. I'll have to go back again. B2003 |
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On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 05:20:25 -0800 (PST), Boltar
wrote: On Nov 23, 5:11 pm, John Swallow wrote: Boltar wrote: On Nov 23, 2:48 pm, Ian Jelf wrote: Has anyone been to the London Transport Museum since it re-opened? I went into the shop. Not impressed , lots of tourist tat but no books at all, not even about the tube , never mind general railway books like they used to have. Theres definately been a dumbing down. B2003 Did you go upstairs in the new shop? The enthusiast type stuff, including at least four rows of back to back shelving full of books is up there. Ah ,. must've missed that. Was a quick flying visit while I was on my way to elsewhere. I'll have to go back again. The main staircase is to the right as you enter the museum. If you are on the ground floor of the shop there is an extra staircase at the very back on the right - by the EFE Bus models. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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, Boltar writes On Nov 23, 2:48 pm, Ian Jelf wrote: Has anyone been to the London Transport Museum since it re-opened? I went into the shop. Not impressed , lots of tourist tat but no books at all, not even about the tube , never mind general railway books like they used to have. The shop's been open for ages and not only do I think it very good, it has lots and lots of books, both on LT and on railways and other subjects (eg design, architecture, tourist books). They are all upstairs, though; did you not go up there, perhaps? What I *have* noticed is an improvement in the attitude or at the least the friendliness of staff there. As I've commented here before, often at the old shops they sometimes made me feel as though I was interrupting their private lives whenever I went in to buy anything. On my visits to the new shop I've not had this happen once. Theres definately been a dumbing down. If I have a complaint, it's the new cafe! We went in there the first week it opened. Although I'm quite used to the area having inflated prices, I almost choked at the GBP2.50 bill for a cup of coffee. Imagine my delight when going to pay for two cups I was faced with a bill of GBP5.63, the 63p being for service! Even for Covent Garden that is taking the ****! :-) -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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Yes the old shop staff were rather more interested listening to their
Abba, Kylie Minogue and Banaramana CDs. |
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Boltar wrote:
On Nov 23, 2:48 pm, Ian Jelf wrote: Has anyone been to the London Transport Museum since it re-opened? I went into the shop. Not impressed , lots of tourist tat but no books at all, not even about the tube , never mind general railway books like they used to have. Theres definately been a dumbing down. Did you find the upstairs bit? As an aside, Motor Books has recently moved, which confused me until I saw the large sign saying it was now one street away. -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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