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On the Brompton Road thread someone mentioned that soon LUL will run
out of colours for the lines. That reminded me of the days when some diaries, and I think the back of the London A-Z used to include a map of the London Underground in monochrome. I vaguely remember various lines, stripes, circles and cross-hatchings used to distinguish one line from another. Great days! |
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![]() On Sep 8, 4:58*pm, Offramp wrote: On the Brompton Road thread someone mentioned that soon LUL will run out of colours for the lines. That reminded me of the days when some diaries, and I think the back of the London A-Z used to include a map of the London Underground in monochrome. I vaguely remember various lines, stripes, circles and cross-hatchings used to distinguish one line from another. Great days! Knock yourself out... http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...-print-map.pdf The Victoria line's 'go faster stripe' matches it's (generally) rapid operation, me thinks. |
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On 8 Sep, 17:23, Mizter T wrote:
On Sep 8, 4:58*pm, Offramp wrote: On the Brompton Road thread someone mentioned that soon LUL will run out of colours for the lines. That reminded me of the days when some diaries, and I think the back of the London A-Z used to include a map of the London Underground in monochrome. I vaguely remember various lines, stripes, circles and cross-hatchings used to distinguish one line from another. Great days! Knock yourself out...http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...-print-map.pdf The Victoria line's 'go faster stripe' matches it's (generally) rapid operation, me thinks. My only non-lost A - Z has got one on the back. It's the 1990 Deluxe edition. |
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![]() On Sep 8, 5:23*pm, Mizter T wrote: [snip] Knock yourself out... http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...-print-map.pdf The Victoria line's 'go faster stripe' matches it's (generally) rapid operation, me thinks. And that comment matches my self-diagnosis of apostrophitus. |
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, Mizter T wrote: I vaguely remember various lines, stripes, circles and cross-hatchings used to distinguish one line from another. Knock yourself out... http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...-print-map.pdf That's not how it used to be. District was a string of solid circles. Northern was solid black and Circle was white with black edges. Then I think Met was transverse stripes, the way they're showing the H&C (in those days that was part of the Met, of course). I think Bakerloo was alternate black and white the way they're showing it while the Central was a string of triangles. That leaves the Piccadilly, and I have no memory of what that looked like. When the Victoria came along, it had diagonal stripes (like the H&C, but with the stripes at 45 degrees to the borders). -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Mobile: +44 7973 377646 | Web: http://www.davros.org Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
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In message , at 23:14:42 on Tue, 8
Sep 2009, Clive D. W. Feather remarked: Then I think Met was transverse stripes, the way they're showing the H&C (in those days that was part of the Met, of course). I think Bakerloo was alternate black and white the way they're showing it while the Central was a string of triangles. That leaves the Piccadilly, and I have no memory of what that looked like. Like the Met, but bolder. -- Roland Perry |
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