clapham_gull
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- Aug 20, 2003
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If was scary in the daytime.I occasionally used this when I lived in Camden. It was scary if used after dark.
If was scary in the daytime.I occasionally used this when I lived in Camden. It was scary if used after dark.
I remember it always being empty, feeling isolated and the stations, track and train all run down. It always used to travel at a snails pace as well. I used it s few times and then stopped as I was worried someone could easily mug me and there’d be no witnesses or no one to help.If was scary in the daytime.
I use it quite a lot as my daughter lives in Camden Town. It is usually quite busy these days and the trains are reasonably new. I find it really handy if I need to head east or west from there rather than into the centre.I remember it always being empty, feeling isolated and the stations, track and train all run down. It always used to travel at a snails pace as well. I used it s few times and then stopped as I was worried someone could easily mug me and there’d be no witnesses or no one to help.
I would suggest that making a railway network more functional is not pointless. Wait until you find out how much tax people are avoiding.Announced on the same day the country officially went into recession I have written to my MP asking how much is this rebranding of all the stations signs visitor literature it’s got to be many millions what a totally pointless excuse don’t forget its us the Tax payers who pay for these fantasy schemes
Genuinely how is renaming tube lines going to make it more functionalI would suggest that making a railway network more functional is not pointless. Wait until you find out how much tax people are avoiding.
Genuinely how is renaming tube lines going to make it more functional
Tax avoidance for certain people has become an art form
I use it quite a lot as my daughter lives in Camden Town. It is usually quite busy these days and the trains are reasonably new. I find it really handy if I need to head east or west from there rather than into the centre.
On the subject of the name changes I live on what will be the Weaver Line. At the moment announcements on the network and news talk of their being delays on 'London Overground' which effectively tells me nothing useful and just provides a sense of unease if I hear it on the tube and can't check my phone. Having named lines makes loads of sense.
It was in the manifesto.Announced on the same day the country officially went into recession I have written to my MP asking how much is this rebranding of all the stations signs visitor literature it’s got to be many millions what a totally pointless excuse don’t forget its us the Tax payers who pay for these fantasy schemes
I remember it always being empty, feeling isolated and the stations, track and train all run down. It always used to travel at a snails pace as well. I used it s few times and then stopped as I was worried someone could easily mug me and there’d be no witnesses or no one to help.
Announced on the same day the country officially went into recession I have written to my MP asking how much is this rebranding of all the stations signs visitor literature it’s got to be many millions what a totally pointless excuse don’t forget its us the Tax payers who pay for these fantasy schemes
There should be a washing line, and laundering station in the heart of the cityFinally I can stop referring to the whole thing as the East London line