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Post by rincew1nd on Nov 25, 2009 16:39:37 GMT
I'm not sure which Hammersmith station this refers to, but I put it here because the blue and green railways get all the attention normally! ;D ;D ;D Clicky ClickyI'm not sure of the point of a news story saying that no anthrax was found, but hey ho. Edit: Typo
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Post by SE13 on Nov 25, 2009 17:26:22 GMT
Shame they picked a Victoria Line 67ts to represent the picture though....... Shoddy journalism
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Post by Dstock7080 on Nov 25, 2009 17:34:12 GMT
I'm not sure which Hammersmith station this refers to, but I put it here because the blue and green railways get all the attention normally! ;D ;D ;D Think this refers to the former bar just inside the entrance to the H&C station.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2009 18:45:32 GMT
I'm not sure which Hammersmith station this refers to, but I put it here because the blue and green railways get all the attention normally! ;D ;D ;D Clicky ClickyI'm not sure of the point of a news story saying that no anthrax was found, but hey ho. Edit: TypoShame they spoke to Bob Crown.............If they spoke to Bob Crow they may have even more lost!
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Post by Chris M on Nov 25, 2009 19:26:43 GMT
Shame they picked a Victoria Line 67ts to represent the picture though....... The BBC seem to use a 67ts illustrate just about every story about the Underground.
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Post by SE13 on Nov 25, 2009 19:38:46 GMT
Shame they picked a Victoria Line 67ts to represent the picture though....... The BBC seem to use a 67ts illustrate just about every story about the Underground. Submit some of your pictures and claim royalties! Just the mere fact that they are talking about a sub surface line ought to make someone think.... Small train.... tube.
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Post by Chris M on Nov 26, 2009 1:36:32 GMT
My guess is that the picture editor at the BBC commutes on the Victoria Line and that is their perspective of the whole system!
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Post by rincew1nd on Nov 28, 2009 0:07:12 GMT
Just the mere fact that they are talking about a sub surface line ought to make someone think.... Small train.... tube. Last time I looked at the article, it didn't say which Hammersmith station, it could have been the green and blue one. If it was the green and blue station then the small train was kinda half-right.
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Post by norbitonflyer on Nov 28, 2009 0:44:26 GMT
Last time I looked at the article, it didn't say which Hammersmith station, it could have been the green and blue one. . Despite the photo, the last line of this article makes it clear it was the pink line, as I had suspected. I would have been very surprised if anything old enough to have horsehair in it has survived the modernisations toi which the D&P station has been subjected in recent years.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2009 14:28:34 GMT
Shame they picked a Victoria Line 67ts to represent the picture though....... The BBC seem to use a 67ts illustrate just about every story about the Underground. Tbh, to most members of the public a tube train is a tube train and they wouldn't know the difference anyway.
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