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Old January 29th 07, 07:44 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Opnion needed - Changing lines

On 28 Jan 2007 16:36:41 -0800, Mizter T wrote:

So it seems that at both Green Park and at Bank not following the
signed instructions is the way to go! There's obviously a number of
routes between lines at interchanges, but I'm just trying to think if
any of them are as essential as these two for the savvy subterranean
traveller. (In general I reckon it's a bit out of order to go the
wrong way down a one way tunnel, but that said when you're in a rush
to get the last train I think one can be forgiven for abandoning such
niceties).


Notting Hill Gate, Central to District/Circle: even off-peak, the
switchable signs often send you up the escalator to the ticket hall,
then down the stairs from there. Instead of turning right up the
escalator, it's quicker to go straight ahead and take the direct
passage to the D/C platforms.