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Dave Arquati wrote in
: The only way I can think of making it more intuitive is to use "citybound", or perhaps to highlight Zone 1 stations on the line diagrams. Then again, using citybound would probably add new confusion, and it would only work for non-central stations. Especially as "The City" means one thing to those who live and work in London and something completely different to tourists, who usually use it to mean "the central area where all the stuff is I want to see", or in other words the West End. Iain |
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Iain wrote:
Dave Arquati wrote in : The only way I can think of making it more intuitive is to use "citybound", or perhaps to highlight Zone 1 stations on the line diagrams. Then again, using citybound would probably add new confusion, and it would only work for non-central stations. Especially as "The City" means one thing to those who live and work in London and something completely different to tourists, who usually use it to mean "the central area where all the stuff is I want to see", or in other words the West End. Iain In London, "citybound would be different from "City-bound". I assume that people who work in the City would understand that "city" meant central London. It's probably all a bad idea anyway (and I'm quite happy with the cardinal directions!). -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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