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![]() On 20/9/09 18:10, in article , "Richard J." wrote: I've come to the conclusion that this must be a generation thing. I've never used 'overground' to refer to anything but LO. In my own experience, people have tended to stick with out-of-date or inaccurate terms like 'British Rail' or 'main-line' when referring to National Rail services as a whole. What about the 'ON' Overground Network thing of a few years ago? I'm not even sure what that was all about, but it seemed to be very short-lived, though some of the signs are still around. The one outside East Croydon might cause some confusion if it's still there in a few months time, given that West Croydon will be on the 'new' Overground, and Croydon has a large number of recent arrivals it the Country, who would be unlikely to know the difference. |
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