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Huge wrote:
Helen Deborah Vecht writes: (Huge)typed AFAIK, bicycles are not allowed on the Circle Line. Oh yes they are! Are they? That's a pity. Why should people be allowed to transport large, sharp, oily, dirty pieces of machinery for free in confined spaces with fare-paying members of the public? Bicycles are not allowed on the _underground_ sections of 'deep tube' lines (Northern, Central, Piccadilly, Victoria, Jubilee & Bakerloo) at any time but are allowed off-peak on the Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, District All of those I understand. The trains are, well, train sized. But so are the trains on the Circle line, which are identical to those on H&C and some on the District. They've got more standing space (or space for bikes) than the Metropolitan trains. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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