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Colin Rosenstiel writes Nightingale Lane tube station? Huh? The name, prior to opening, of what was eventually called Clapham South. -- Paul Terry |
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"Ian Jelf" wrote in message
... In message , Mizter T writes It's also worth noting the late opening of the museum on fridays until 9pm. But apparently not the shop (Fridays until 6.00pm), which I find distinctly odd. This is not only a major part of a museum visit for many but also seems to seriously limit income when the museum is costing money to be open. Where are you looking at the opening time of the shop, Ian? http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/visiting/106.aspx says until 21:00 on Fridays. -- David Biddulph |
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In message , David Biddulph
writes "Ian Jelf" wrote in message ... In message , Mizter T writes It's also worth noting the late opening of the museum on fridays until 9pm. But apparently not the shop (Fridays until 6.00pm), which I find distinctly odd. This is not only a major part of a museum visit for many but also seems to seriously limit income when the museum is costing money to be open. Where are you looking at the opening time of the shop, Ian? http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/visiting/106.aspx says until 21:00 on Fridays. People were queuing outside the museum, along the piazza, yesterday. My househouse and I judged the queue to be long enough to put our visit to the museum off until another (school) day. The shop also looked rather busy. -- Paul G Typing from Barking |
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On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 10:08:58 +0000, Paul G
wrote: In message , David Biddulph writes "Ian Jelf" wrote in message ... In message , Mizter T writes It's also worth noting the late opening of the museum on fridays until 9pm. But apparently not the shop (Fridays until 6.00pm), which I find distinctly odd. This is not only a major part of a museum visit for many but also seems to seriously limit income when the museum is costing money to be open. Where are you looking at the opening time of the shop, Ian? http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/visiting/106.aspx says until 21:00 on Fridays. People were queuing outside the museum, along the piazza, yesterday. My househouse and I judged the queue to be long enough to put our visit to the museum off until another (school) day. The shop also looked rather busy. It doesn't surprise me at all that it was that busy. It used to be terribly busy at weekends as did the shop. The novelty value of it reopening will take a while to wear off. I imagine it will be busy most of the time until January and very busy during the holiday period. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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In message , David Biddulph
writes "Ian Jelf" wrote in message ... In message , Mizter T writes It's also worth noting the late opening of the museum on fridays until 9pm. But apparently not the shop (Fridays until 6.00pm), which I find distinctly odd. This is not only a major part of a museum visit for many but also seems to seriously limit income when the museum is costing money to be open. Where are you looking at the opening time of the shop, Ian? http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/visiting/106.aspx says until 21:00 on Fridays. That was where I was looking and I'm absolutely certain that that has been altered since I looked the other day. Strange. Maybe they were initially just posting the existing times for the shop, although above it they had inserted the new opening times for the Museum. -- 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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[Crossposted to uk.railway]
"Mizter T" wrote Entry is £8, "Seniors" (presumably 65s and over) are £6.50, students are £5.00, and following in the recent trend under-16s are free Or should "Seniors" be 60s and over, in line with the Senior Railcard? Since achieving that age, I have discussed this point at a number of transport-related (e.g. preserved railway) locations. Some sensibly say that they leave it to the individual visitor's discretion. The most inventive solution was at the Listowel Monorailway, where they charged me an amount midway between the full and reduced rates! |
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At 12:30:19 on Sun, 25 Nov 2007 John Salmon opined:-
[Crossposted to uk.railway] "Mizter T" wrote Entry is £8, "Seniors" (presumably 65s and over) are £6.50, students are £5.00, and following in the recent trend under-16s are free Or should "Seniors" be 60s and over, in line with the Senior Railcard? Since achieving that age, I have discussed this point at a number of transport-related (e.g. preserved railway) locations. Some sensibly say that they leave it to the individual visitor's discretion. The most inventive solution was at the Listowel Monorailway, where they charged me an amount midway between the full and reduced rates! According to another message in this thread:- There is an Oyster pad on the ticket counter. I didn't ask about using it. Freedom passes get you free entry which might be what it's for. So, for a senior with a freedom pass, is it £6.50 or free? -- Thoss |
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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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