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Old April 22nd 04, 10:40 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Ben Nunn Ben Nunn is offline
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"Dan Gravell" wrote in message
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Ben Nunn wrote:

But there are little-used mainline stations in London which are worse.
Loughborough junction is utterly derilect, and Streatham is now pretty
menacing.


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What's wrong with Streatham? It's pretty unclean, but I never feel
unsafe there (although that may be because I live there and go through
it twice a day ).

Like Brixton it opens onto a busy street, and so with the old safety in
numbers principle, which may or may not be illfounded in this case, I
feel ok.



Safety in numbers would only apply if you either lived or worked there, and
were using the station in during peak times though.

Go there at night - or indeed during the middle of the day - and it's almost
empty apart from the occasional gang hanging around at platform level, and
loitering crack-dealer in the ticket hall.


Been quite interesting reading this thread and see some people
innocently lurching from one generalisation to the other without
seemingly really meaning it or wishing to insult any social group.



It's not a generalisation to talk about how places make you feel
individually. Right now, Streatham makes *me* feel somewhat threatened, so
I'll normally take a bus if I'm going there.

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