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It suddenly struck me yesterday when I was up in London, why do TFL
still use the old British Rail logo? Whenever you get to a station with an overground rail connection, there are signs saying "Trains" with an arrow and the old logo. In fact I'd also like to what they think the things that run on the Underground are if not "trains"? On the southbound Bakerloo platfrom at Waterloo, there's still a sign that says "British Rail" in blue illuminated glass. Its on both sides of the sign, so I wonder of this is a deliberate. Now, If you look at the new "Overground" stickers going up on the information signs at station, they also have the old BR logo printed on them. Why does this still happen? Neill |
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