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Richard J. wrote:
Paul Scott wrote on 12 December 2009 10:37:23 ... MIG wrote: Today I noticed "Hammersmith via Paddington" on the front, which I don't remember seeing before. Presumably this is meant to be relevant east of Liverpool Street, and I don't know what it offers over "via Kings Cross" except maybe it's to discourage anyone from heading for Paddington via the lower bit of the Circle, which won't have changed ... Allegedly Circle Line trains leaving Hammersmith are supposed to display 'Circle Line via Aldgate' until Liverpool St followed by 'Circle Line to Edgware Rd.' On the return they are supposed to display 'Circle Line via Aldgate' again until Tower Hill followed by 'Circle Line to Hammersmith' If that's true, it means that you* can't tell in which direction a Circle Line train at Edgware Road will depart, as they all display "Circle Line via Aldgate"! * well, not you utl people obviously, but a random London visitor entering from the ticket hall and seeing a "Circle Line via Aldgate" blind on a train in one of the centre platforms might well be misled into thinking it was going via Baker Street, as that's the more direct route to Aldgate. Yes, but I think [at least] in theory at Edgware Rd there have also been corresponding changes to the platform signage. The cunning plan is supposed to be that the 4 platforms have 4 separate destinations marked up. Another subject about which there is some doubt of course... Paul S |
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