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Old December 31st 06, 01:01 PM posted to uk.transport.london
David of Broadway David of Broadway is offline
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Default Still got Jubilee Line stopping at Charing + at Goodge St

asdf wrote:
On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 14:19:51 -0600, Tristán White wrote:

Any still-in-use signs directing people to Aldwych or Ongar perhaps? That
would beat the 1999 sign by 5 years :-)


There was a discussion here a few weeks ago about line diagrams that
still show Aldwych.


I think this one's at Southgate:
http://greenberger.no-ip.com/gallery...2_itemId=31574

And this bit of Heathrow confusion is, I think, at Arnos Grove:
http://greenberger.no-ip.com/gallery...2_itemId=31654

Metropolitan at Hammersmith:
http://greenberger.no-ip.com/gallery...2_itemId=31684

And no H&C at Euston Squa
http://greenberger.no-ip.com/gallery...2_itemId=32029

Acton Town shows a branch off the Piccadilly from Holborn (Kingsway)
leading to a roundel:
http://greenberger.no-ip.com/gallery...2_itemId=35355

Or if you prefer no cycling, rollerskating or skateboarding (at Wood Green):
http://greenberger.no-ip.com/gallery...2_itemId=31509

These maps at Euston have no Jubilee at Waterloo or London Bridge:
http://greenberger.no-ip.com/gallery...2_itemId=14811
http://greenberger.no-ip.com/gallery...2_itemId=14831

I'm sure there are many, many more.
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