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On Nov 11, 9:04 am, Mr Mappy wrote:
Now has the whole of the London conurbation including London
Underground. See:

http://www.projectmapping.co.uk/Reso...0AS%20v1.5.pdf

All comments appreciated!

Mr Mappy


Exellent. I expecially like the London area. This cannot have been
easy.

Wow, congratulations a lot of work! ...but Mitchum as in Mitchum Eastfields
and Mitchum Junction (west of Croydon) should be spelt Mitcham.

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On 11 Nov, 21:52, "Peter Andrews"
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On Nov 11, 9:04 am, Mr Mappy wrote:

Now has the whole of the London conurbation including London
Underground. See:


http://www.projectmapping.co.uk/Reso...0AS%20v1.5.pdf


All comments appreciated!


Mr Mappy


Exellent. *I expecially like the London area. *This cannot have been
easy.

Wow, congratulations a lot of work! *...but Mitchum as in Mitchum Eastfields
and Mitchum Junction (west of Croydon) should be spelt Mitcham.


Also it should be Herne Hill (not Hearne), and Finchley Road & Frognal
(not Frognall).

But forget about from little nitpicks like this. That is a great
map. It must've taken you ages. Brilliant work.
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Absolutely brilliant!!
It's missing Wandsworth Common though

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On 11 Nov, 22:33, zzzz wrote:
Absolutely brilliant!!
It's missing Wandsworth Common though

phil


As is Queenstown Road Battersea. And the "Wandsworth Road" west of
Clapham Junction should be "Wandsworth Town".

Drayton Park station is also missing.

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On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 21:52:22 -0000, "Peter Andrews"
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Wow, congratulations a lot of work!



Agreed, and the idea of releasing a draft copy for comment - and
getting it very thoroughly proof checked for free in the process -
shows an awful lot of imagination.



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On Nov 12, 12:44*pm, Bruce wrote:
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 21:52:22 -0000, "Peter Andrews"

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Wow, congratulations a lot of work!


Agreed, and the idea of releasing a draft copy for comment - and
getting it very thoroughly proof checked for free in the process -
shows an awful lot of imagination.


And there is one train a day direct from Woking to Staines round the
north to west curve at Byfleet/Weybridge
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On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 04:47:12 -0800 (PST), JohnnPam wrote:

And there is one train a day direct from Woking to Staines round the
north to west curve at Byfleet/Weybridge


This service now runs all day on Sundays.
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JohnnPam wrote

And there is one train a day direct from Woking to Staines round the
north to west curve at Byfleet/Weybridge


One train every hour in each direction on Sundays. Passangers from
Weybridge to Staines on Sundays have to take the Woking train to
Byfleet & New Haw and change there.


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Bruce wrote:
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 21:52:22 -0000, "Peter Andrews"
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Wow, congratulations a lot of work!



Agreed, and the idea of releasing a draft copy for comment - and
getting it very thoroughly proof checked for free in the process -
shows an awful lot of imagination.


Unless he's planning to sell it, why shouldn't he do that?

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On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 13:22:38 -0000, "Basil Jet"
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Bruce wrote:
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 21:52:22 -0000, "Peter Andrews"
wrote:

Wow, congratulations a lot of work!



Agreed, and the idea of releasing a draft copy for comment - and
getting it very thoroughly proof checked for free in the process -
shows an awful lot of imagination.


Unless he's planning to sell it, why shouldn't he do that?



Where did I suggest that he shouldn't?



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