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Forest Hill on the tube map!
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rbmartin


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Post: #21
06-01-2008 07:17 PM

Forest Hill is also on the new pocket edition of the Tube map, January 08.

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thenutfield


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Post: #22
07-01-2008 09:48 PM

eastofthetrack wrote:


I think a prize goes to Eastofthetrack. Her/his first post, and its the post of the year so far! (and they live on the best side of the station Smile

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nevermodern


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Post: #23
02-04-2008 08:07 PM

...and now we seem to have disappeared from the Tube map Sad

Oh, well. The fame was good while it lasted Smile

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ForestGump


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Post: #24
02-04-2008 10:51 PM

Question:

Before the New Cross and New Cross Gate stations were on seperate branches of the ELL. The latest map shows a line connecting the two stations.

How will the trains stop at New Cross and turn 90 degrees?

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sydenhamcentral


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Post: #25
02-04-2008 11:47 PM

Because the tube map shows the bus replacement service which runs between the two stations.

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michael


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Post: #26
03-04-2008 07:58 AM

nevermodern wrote:
...and now we seem to have disappeared from the Tube map Sad

Oh, well. The fame was good while it lasted Smile


We are still there. A little faded and disconnected from anything other than a replacement bus service, but we are there. Contrast this with Dulwich, Bromley, Peckham, Catford, and most other parts of South London so conspicuously missing from the 'tube' map.

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nevermodern


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Post: #27
03-04-2008 09:33 AM

On the newest maps on the underground, they've stopped at new cross. The wiggly bit that they *did* have that went down to West Croydon and which included FH has been removed.

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Baboonery


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Post: #28
04-04-2008 04:18 PM

I saw the March 08 map at Hyde Park Corner last night, and Nevermodern is right.

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grahamw


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Post: #29
04-04-2008 04:37 PM

I don't understand - the March 08 version I've just looked at on tfl website still has the dotted east london line shown to FH, Crystal Palace etc....

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nevermodern


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Post: #30
04-04-2008 06:19 PM

Well, they seem to roll the maps out over a week or so. The online version always seems to be the last to be altered for some reason.

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hoppy


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Post: #31
04-04-2008 07:43 PM

looks like HOP is in Zone 2. Can anyone confirm this?

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nevermodern


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Post: #32
05-04-2008 11:15 AM

zone 3 i reckon.

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Fish Face


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Post: #33
05-05-2008 06:43 PM

hoppy = hopeful.Wink

clearly zone 3!Laugh

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