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Old September 17th 09, 04:52 PM posted to uk.transport.london,misc.transport.urban-transit,uk.railway
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On 17 Sep, 17:48, MIG wrote:
On 17 Sep, 16:22, rail wrote:





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On 17 Sep, 14:28, Andy wrote:
On 17 Sep, 12:53, Jamie Thompson wrote:


On 17 Sep, 12:43, MIG wrote:


On 17 Sep, 12:38, Jamie Thompson wrote:


...though of course, as pointed out elsewhere, the Underground goes
over the Overground at Whitechapel


And at Hampstead, Kilburn and Wembley.


I presume you mean the Met east of South Hampstead (never thought
really about it, but I guess you're right!), the Met at Kilburn yup,
but Wembley? The Met just south of Kenton, yes, but Wembley...where?


I agree that this should be Kenton, not Wembley and it also occurs at
Chiswick (District and Piccadilly over), north of Shepherd's Bush
(Hammersmith & City over), and in the recent past at Stratford
(Central line over until the LO platforms moved to the north of the
station) and West Ham (under the District / H&C until the North
Woolwich section shut).


North west London is all one mush to me ... *Kenton then. *Or
Northwick Park.


Mornington Crescent!


Talking of which, have the rules been changed to take Overground into
account? *That should be the true definition of whether or not they
are part of the same system, ie "subject to the rules of Mornington
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IMHO, you can include Overground only if you admit the offside
diagonal rule between South Acton and Richmond.