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In message , Lawrence
writes so to say, if i'm going to The Royal Observatory from Waterloo, i'll have to take the Jubilee Line till Canary Wharf then transfer to DLR and carry on towards Cutty Sark where i'll alight? Everyone else has suggested you view the Meridian at the old observatory in Greenwich - and that is certainly the classic place. But there are numerous other places in Greenwich where it is marked: http://www.london-footprints.co.uk/artmeridian.htm In particular, Meridian Point next to the Millenium Dome is only a short walk away from North Greenwich on the Jubilee line. Whether you find this as romantic a place as the old observatory, a couple of miles away, is another matter - but it is at least somewhere where you can easily have a foot in both hemispheres. -- Paul Terry |
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