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On 16/10/2018 20:58, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 19:36:21 on Tue, 16 Oct 2018, John Levine remarked: It's also a reminder that TfL is a bit naughty to omit both this line and Thameslink from the Tube map. It's not helpful to passengers, who don't care if a line is run by LU, LO or GTR. It's on the rail and tube services map which is the useful one these days. How widely is that map displayed? Dunno but it's easy enough to download from the TfL web site. The London Connections map has been displayed at relevant[1] stations for ages (more than a decade at least). It's been around at least since the 80s I'm sure. -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
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In message , at 21:27:29 on Tue, 16 Oct
2018, Graeme Wall remarked: The London Connections map has been displayed at relevant[1] stations for ages (more than a decade at least). It's been around at least since the 80s I'm sure. Quite possibly. I was being conservative as a defence against the quibble-trolls. -- Roland Perry |
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