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Post by Jerome H on May 5, 2016 18:24:18 GMT
I'm in London for one night more, tonight 5/5, and I'm wondering if anyone has any stations that are worth seeing after dark. Let me know if you have any suggestions.
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Post by Chris M on May 5, 2016 18:46:17 GMT
Southgate and North Greenwich are two that immediately come to mind. Many stations of the Holden-era were built to be lanterns in the night.
If you want to do something other than view stations though, there are fireworks on the river at Greenwich at just after 10pm tonight. These are probably going to be nearer the cruise ship that came in today (moored just west of Greenwich) than the usual point just east of Greenwich Pier. In any case, they will likely be best viewed from the north bank of the river.
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Post by melikepie on May 5, 2016 19:39:55 GMT
Southgate and North Greenwich are two that immediately come to mind. Many stations of the Holden-era were built to be lanterns in the night. If you want to do something other than view stations though, there are fireworks on the river at Greenwich at just after 10pm tonight. These are probably going to be nearer the cruise ship that came in today (moored just west of Greenwich) than the usual point just east of Greenwich Pier. In any case, they will likely be best viewed from the north bank of the river. What's the occasion?
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Post by Chris M on May 5, 2016 19:54:18 GMT
no idea!
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Post by stapler on May 5, 2016 21:19:24 GMT
Surely to mark the close of the polls to replace Boris Johnson!!!
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Post by westville13 on May 5, 2016 22:16:18 GMT
Naming of the cruise ship I believe
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Post by brigham on May 6, 2016 17:38:29 GMT
Do any Underground stations still have searchlights?
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