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Old October 28th 04, 12:27 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Crossing of the Victoria and Piccadilly lines north of Finsbury Park

"Paul Terry" wrote in message
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In message , Richard J.
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I have never seen one which shows the two sharp
double-bends on the Piccadilly Line east of South Kensington.


My 1948 Bartholomew's Greater London Reference Atlas
shows it very clearly at 4" to the mile - but I see that tube
lines are not shown in the 1961 edition of the same atlas.


.... not shown where they stay beneath roads, but shown elsewhere, eg the
Piccadilly between Russell Sq and KX, or the Northern from Waterloo to
Kennington.

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