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Post by bicbasher on May 1, 2010 21:07:16 GMT
In that case, a Canada Water passenger who may fancy a day trip to Brighton or apply for a Y-P railcard may have to travel to Surrey Quays instead?
Wikipedia's East London Line page now shows a National Rail single ticket with the green roundel in the middle as standard at LO stations printed at Rotherhithe station for a £1.60 single to Canada Water.
Incidentally LOROL stations south of New Cross Gate don't have the green roundel yet on paper tickets and I don't think any of them have been Oyster enabled at the ticket office with only 3 weeks to go until launch.
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Post by bicbasher on May 1, 2010 17:08:47 GMT
Just wondering if the two LUL operated stations on the ELL are now selling the full range of National Rail paper tickets?
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Post by bicbasher on Apr 28, 2010 9:37:35 GMT
New Cross is still under Southeastern management and has the new SE signs, even on the LOROL platform.
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Post by bicbasher on Apr 27, 2010 20:58:36 GMT
As I use the H&C (and now the Circle) between Baker St and Royal Oak once a week and occasionally down to Westbourne Park and Ladbroke Grove, I find it easier now that I can hop on the first train and know it's going straight to Hammersmith without waiting for the next H&C train.
The longest I've waited without delays to service has been 5 mins.
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Post by bicbasher on Apr 27, 2010 20:48:56 GMT
I understand that Sydenham, Penge West and Anerley have had the New Johnston treatment, however Forest Hill only has the direction signs added to the brand new footbridge which has recently opened.
No changes to Brockley, Honor Oak Park and New Cross Gate, bar the one sign on platforms 1 and 2.
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