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Post by goldenarrow on Jun 9, 2019 15:45:03 GMT
Re the 'crossed' W at West Brompton. Where are the other two situated? Only other one I can think would be Edgware with its tombstone roundels (think of the wooden framed roundels of North Ealing) by the stairs of platforms 2 & 3 and even then, I think they might be replicas. The station frontage also has a crossed W in its name. West Brompton is still even more unique due to its unbalanced E which I'd wager are the only ones left on a station anywhere on the network.
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Post by londonstuff on Jun 9, 2019 19:06:07 GMT
Edgware is indeed one of them. Now, I knew I knew it but I had to check with the inimitable kateyay about this. She told me and then gave me about 500% extra. The one I knew about was Aldwych, which apparently isn’t there anymore; [/url] aldwych by Emma Wright, on Flickr However, she also let me know about St James’s Park (also home of the James’/James’s roundels: St. James's Park Underground station by bowroaduk, on Flickr Quite unbeknown to me, there’s also something from Wood Lane lurking around the LTM: LTM Acton - old Wood Lane station roundel by metromadme, on Flickr goldenarrow - I’m so glad you pointed out the unbalanced E - it’s not something that I’d noticed before but now I don’t think I’lll ever be able not to see it
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