Chris M
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Post by Chris M on May 28, 2011 16:26:59 GMT
While on the eastbound platform at Cannon Street yesterday, I happened to spot that a small part of an old poster was visible behind the timetable and map poster frames. I only got the following three photographs, and they aren't brilliant, but does anyone know anything more about it? (click any image for a larger version)
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2011 21:05:48 GMT
Ive seen old posters behind the new frames everywhere recently! Theres an old tube map behind a new framed one infront of it. Also theres the remains of a big paper LRT poster at Harrow OTH and a smaller purple laminated sticky back LRT poster next to it
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Post by Tom on May 28, 2011 23:02:26 GMT
I can date it (December 1984), but nothing more.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2011 5:49:53 GMT
According to the LTM collection its "A ticket every day is money down the tube"
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2011 9:41:45 GMT
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Post by t697 on Jun 21, 2011 19:43:35 GMT
The timetable was still there last Saturday night although someone has torn part of it away. Interesting to see and recall there was no through service to Aldgate in the evenings then.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2011 22:20:28 GMT
All-day Met City trains didn't start (in modern times) until WTT No.293 from 14/5/90.
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