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Old September 10th 06, 09:03 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article . com,
(Jonathan Morris) wrote:

The NLL is a bit odd, having always shown up on tube maps and been
considered, pretty much, like a tube service (except without the
frequency of service, station staffing etc).


You must be young! It was a battle fought when Ken ran the GLC. Before
the 1980s the NLL didn't appear on tube maps.




What is the logic to why it does? It has very little in common with
LU, and a lot in common with the rest of Silverlink (which isn't
shown). I remember it starting to appear, but I never understood why
it did (or the rest of BR suburban services didn't).