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Old December 11th 08, 07:18 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Bill Borland Bill Borland is offline
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Default Public Telephones In Underground System?

In article
s.com, Dave writes
Hello all, I'm putting together a collection of payphones in london
(and later on around the world). The payphones are each ocompanied by
a picture and a telephone number.

Now, I seem to remember a while ago, seeing payphones at platforms on
deep level underground stations. I had a quick look trough some
piccadilly and bakerloo line stations. But found nothing!

Would anyone know where there would still be a public telephone on the
underground network? If possible, in zone 1 at platform level? Also,
if you know of any payphones situated in unusual places I'd like to
know.

The site is situated at http://www.payphone.de.vu/ if anyones
interested.

Many thanks for any help,


Can't help with the underground, but my local NR station (Bromley
South) has telephones on each of its two island platforms - one
just stuck on a pillar, two others in crude shelters.
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Bill Borland