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On 29 Dec, 22:30, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:
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On 29 Dec, 00:49, chunky munky
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There is more information in the Corporate Design section of the TfL
website.


And the 'London Overground Signs Standard' is especially enlightening,
particularly pages 24 and 29 where 55 Broadway's hidden agenda to
extend the Metropolitan line to Croydon is exposed


http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/corporate/...ds/assets/down...



or


http://tinyurl.com/yvv8g3


They're all in Overground Orange here. What am I missing?

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Check the stations between Crystal Palace and East Croydon in the
diagram on page 29.
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StuartJ wrote:
On 29 Dec, 22:30, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:
In article
,

(StuartJ) wrote:
On 29 Dec, 00:49, chunky munky
wrote:


There is more information in the Corporate Design section of the
TfL website.


And the 'London Overground Signs Standard' is especially
enlightening, particularly pages 24 and 29 where 55 Broadway's
hidden agenda to extend the Metropolitan line to Croydon is
exposed


http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/corporate/...ds/assets/down...



or


http://tinyurl.com/yvv8g3


They're all in Overground Orange here. What am I missing?

--
Colin Rosenstiel


Check the stations between Crystal Palace and East Croydon in the
diagram on page 29.


East Croydon isn't listed on page 29, but I see what you mean. Check
the station between Anerley and West Croydon.
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In article ,
(Richard J.) wrote:

StuartJ wrote:
On 29 Dec, 22:30, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:
In article

,

(StuartJ) wrote:
On 29 Dec, 00:49, chunky munky
wrote:

There is more information in the Corporate Design section of
the TfL website.

And the 'London Overground Signs Standard' is especially
enlightening, particularly pages 24 and 29 where 55 Broadway's
hidden agenda to extend the Metropolitan line to Croydon is
exposed



http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/corporate/...ds/assets/down...


or

http://tinyurl.com/yvv8g3

They're all in Overground Orange here. What am I missing?


Check the stations between Crystal Palace and East Croydon in the
diagram on page 29.


East Croydon isn't listed on page 29, but I see what you mean.
Check the station between Anerley and West Croydon.


Yes, yes, seen it now. "Northwood Junction" indeed.

--
Colin Rosenstiel
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