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Up/down/northbound/westbound?
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 10:40:30 +0100
Steve Fitzgerald ] wrote: Regarding an earlier comment about why the Picc uses east-west when it 'patently isn't'. Well it's safety; the Picc has been defined as an Oh BS. It was perfectly safe using north & southbound on the line north of kings X for 100 years. Why suddenly (apart from nanny state elf-n-softies) is is suddenly unsafe? eastbound but it would be silly to keep changing the references as that would just cause confusion. Once we know which is the eastbound or westbound road it doesn't matter which actual direction it goes; we could call them direction Fred and direction John for all it matters as long as everyone knows what we're talking about. Then why not do as almost every other metro system does and just use the termini as the direction? B2003 |
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