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Bumper x September 10th 03 12:19 PM

LUL Emergency Exits
 
After the recent goings on at 'Bank' it got me thinking where are the
emergency exits on the UndergrounD? and while im at it where are the
stable sidings?

Bumper x

Robin Mayes September 10th 03 05:41 PM

LUL Emergency Exits
 

"Bumper x" wrote in message
om...
After the recent goings on at 'Bank' it got me thinking where are the
emergency exits on the UndergrounD?


The way out signs are also emergency exits. Only those exits not normally
used as a way out are classed as emergency exits and indicated as such.

and while im at it where are the
stable sidings?


Do you mean Triangle sidings? If so, it's the triangle between Earls Court,
Gloucester Road and High Street Kensington.



Cast_Iron September 10th 03 05:46 PM

LUL Emergency Exits
 

"Bumper x" wrote in message
om...
After the recent goings on at 'Bank' it got me thinking where are the
emergency exits on the UndergrounD? and while im at it where are the
stable sidings?

Bumper x


It occurs to me that information such as this would be useful to a paint
spraying vandal.



Richard J. September 10th 03 07:58 PM

LUL Emergency Exits
 
Cast_Iron wrote:
"Bumper x" wrote in message
om...
After the recent goings on at 'Bank' it got me thinking where are the
emergency exits on the UndergrounD? and while im at it where are the
stable sidings?

Bumper x


It occurs to me that information such as this would be useful to a
paint spraying vandal.


He claimed back in May that he wanted this sort of information for a
"project". Four months later, he is still asking!

Bumper X, what exactly is this project?

And if you had done any reasonable amount of research (i.e. travelling) over
the last 4 months, you would have seen stabling sidings at various points on
the network.
--
Richard J.
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Robert Woolley September 10th 03 08:02 PM

LUL Emergency Exits
 
On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 19:58:36 GMT, "Richard J."
wrote:


He claimed back in May that he wanted this sort of information for a
"project". Four months later, he is still asking!

Bumper X, what exactly is this project?

And if you had done any reasonable amount of research (i.e. travelling) over
the last 4 months, you would have seen stabling sidings at various points on
the network.


Probably a project for his Art GCSE - Urban Transport Decoration....


Rob.
--
rob at robertwoolley dot co dot uk

Paul Weaver September 11th 03 07:58 AM

LUL Emergency Exits
 
Probably a project for his Art GCSE - Urban Transport Decoration....

The kids in Hammersmith all get 'A's based on the H&C train I got
yesterday. Its either that or the central line though...

John Rowland September 11th 03 10:59 AM

LUL Emergency Exits
 
"Bumper x" wrote in message
om...

After the recent goings on at 'Bank' it got me thinking
where are the emergency exits on the UndergrounD?
and while im at it where are the stable sidings?


One of the sidings has an emergency exit which opens into New Scotland Yard.
Go in there late at night with your paint spray and ask at the reception
where the secret access to the tube sidings is.

--
John Rowland - Spamtrapped
Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html
A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood.
That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line -
It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes



CJG September 13th 03 08:25 PM

LUL Emergency Exits
 
In message , Paul
Weaver writes
The kids in Hammersmith all get 'A's based on the H&C train I got
yesterday. Its either that or the central line though...


Today was the first time I have seen a Jubilee Line train with
substantial graffiti on the outside.
Saying that round Wembley on the Met/Jubliee/Chiltern routes the
graffiti was fading and was recently touched up all fresh and new!
--
CJG

Bumper x September 15th 03 11:58 AM

LUL Emergency Exits
 
"John Rowland" wrote in message ...
"Bumper x" wrote in message
om...

After the recent goings on at 'Bank' it got me thinking
where are the emergency exits on the UndergrounD?
and while im at it where are the stable sidings?


One of the sidings has an emergency exit which opens into New Scotland Yard.
Go in there late at night with your paint spray and ask at the reception
where the secret access to the tube sidings is.


tut tut you all have little faith!!

I have been collecting information for a project,as i dont live in
london i find it hard to have the time to use the tube and rely on
books and other information, but are planing to go back soon. As for
it being over the last 4 months i have had trouble with my connection

I AM NOT A VANDAL, SPRAY PAINT OR OTHER WISE !!

I think what they do is s**t as well, just look at the 83 stock at
Cockfosters.

Bumper x

Joe Patrick September 20th 03 10:29 PM

LUL Emergency Exits
 
Today was the first time I have seen a Jubilee Line train with
substantial graffiti on the outside.
Saying that round Wembley on the Met/Jubliee/Chiltern routes the
graffiti was fading and was recently touched up all fresh and new!


I think it is getting better. The job done by the bodger on the Marylebone
approach, where they only repainted over the graffiti with black only has 1
extra mark on it.
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