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Robin wrote:
On 11/07/2018 09:22, Recliner wrote: Richard J. wrote: My point was that the upper-case L conflicts with TfL's usual house style. No it doesn't. The Elizabeth Line is the name of a network, just like London Overground. I've not visited any of the new stations but ISTM TfL do generally use "Elizabeth line". That's what's in their style guide https://tfl.gov.uk/info-for/supplier...al-style-guide I thought TfL Rail was the equivalent of London Overground but long ago gave up hope of escaping TfL's nomenclature maze. Yes, TfL Rail/Crossrail/Elizabeth Line is the equivalent of the London Overground, London Underground, London Buses and DLR. |
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