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On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 00:11:30 GMT, "Richard J."
wrote: JMUpton2000 wrote [his top-posting corrected here]: "TheOneKEA" wrote in message oups.com... I noticed that the restoration of St. John's Wood appears to be proceeding nicely. However, I noticed that the Bakerloo brown tiling that once lined the platform wall panels is being replaced with... Bakerloo brown tiling. NOT Jubilee grey tiling. Is this intentional? I believe that because SJW station is a listed building/structure, LUL are required to replace/restore like with like. Tube Lines[1] say that "thousands of wall tiles will be removed and replaced with new hand-made tiles to replicate their original 1900s character", so it sounds as if they are indeed trying to replicate the original design (which actually dates from 1939). What an idiotic waste of time and money, it a tube station for chrissakes. -- Delenda est Carthago |
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