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On 28/09/2010 08:59, Chris Tolley wrote:
peter wrote: I've never understood why the Piccadilly line from Kings Cross to Cockfosters is described as 'Eastbound', when it patently isn't. Have you also wondered why the whole system is called "Underground", when it patently isn't. The same could be said for the Transport for London franchised part of the Network Rail system, which is called "London Overground", although a greater proportion of the "Underground" system is overground than the "Overground" system is underground. -- - Yokel - Yokel posts via a spam-trap account which is not read |
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