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Old February 20th 10, 07:21 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
Mizter T Mizter T is offline
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Default Is London Overground part of National Rail


On Feb 20, 1:43*pm, Roy Badami wrote:

Mizter T wrote:
No - I said it "won't appear". At least that's what the TfL design
guidelines state. None of the stations are open yet, so I couldn't say
for sure, but there was no-sign of it at Surrey Quays or Rotherhithe
stations when I passed by recently, whilst orange LO roundels were
visible.


Sorry, I wasn't clear. *You seemed to be contrasting the situation
between Dalston and New Cross with the rest of the LO network, which you
say *is* part of National Rail.

I understand you are saying this section of line will not have any NR
branding, but I was curious as to whether the stations on the NLL, WLL
and DC line have retained the NR logo, or whether it has been removed as
part of the LO rebranding.


Yes, the other stations on the NLL, WLL and DC line retain, and will
continue to retain, the NR logo on the totem signs (i.e. the flag
things, whatever you want to call them), regardless of how much of an
LO makeover they're having / have had.