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Post by david3383 on Mar 4, 2008 13:06:04 GMT
Mine is the Northern line: 1. It's the only line that serves North and South London and both the City and West End. 2. It has a real mix of stations: - Victorian, e.g. High Barnet, Woodside Park.
- Edwardian, e.g. Kentish Town, Goodge Street.
- 1920s/1930s Art Deco, e.g. Tooting Broadway, Morden, East Finchley.
- 1960s modernisation, e.g. Euston, Old Street.
- 1990s/2000s style, e.g. Angel, London Bridge.
3. The 1995 tube stock is the best on the whole LU network! The tip-up seats, the recorded female announcements.... "This is Euston (Bank branch). Change here for southbound Northern line services via Charing Cross from platform 2, Victoria line and Main Line Intercity and Suburban rail services."
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Post by glasgowdriver on Mar 4, 2008 13:51:33 GMT
oohhhh hard one i would probably say the jubilee line as i love the 1996 stock and the noise they make starting up and braking also i love how you go from old looking stations to brand new ones complete with the PED'S and it is a really nice line from start to finish well from the front anyway
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Post by Phil on Mar 4, 2008 14:11:30 GMT
Sorry David: this thread is too close to a poll, which, as you probably know, this forum doesn't go in for. So thread locked.
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