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Post by M1104 on Sept 14, 2022 14:00:11 GMT
Today is Pimlico's 50th birthday, the station having opened 3pm Thursday September 14th 1972 and thus completing the full opening of the Victoria Line.
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Post by M1104 on Oct 23, 2022 9:26:18 GMT
Chesham is both the most northern and the most western station on the London Underground
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Post by northlondon83 on Oct 25, 2022 7:20:50 GMT
Chesham is both the most northern and the most western station on the London Underground Isn't it also the highest above sea level or is that Amersham?
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Post by M1104 on Oct 29, 2022 19:04:29 GMT
Chesham is both the most northern and the most western station on the London Underground Isn't it also the highest above sea level or is that Amersham? Sorry, not sure on that
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Post by kmkcheng on Oct 29, 2022 22:14:13 GMT
Chesham is both the most northern and the most western station on the London Underground Isn't it also the highest above sea level or is that Amersham? Amersham is the highest point above sea level on the underground
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Post by vjaska on Oct 30, 2022 2:34:32 GMT
Chesham is both the most northern and the most western station on the London Underground Indeed but the western most point on the network is west of Amersham where the London Underground boundary finishes (courtesy of watching a Geoff Marshall video )
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Post by M1104 on Oct 30, 2022 9:31:49 GMT
Chesham is both the most northern and the most western station on the London Underground Indeed but the western most point on the network is west of Amersham where the London Underground boundary finishes (courtesy of watching a Geoff Marshall video ) Yes i believe it's at that station's siding
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Post by northlondon83 on Oct 30, 2022 12:51:19 GMT
Paddington is the only station that shares a name with a film
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Post by borneobus on Oct 30, 2022 12:59:13 GMT
Paddington is the only station that shares a name with a film At a push..."Notting Hill" (Julia Roberts / Hugh Grant)
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Post by M1104 on Oct 30, 2022 13:00:02 GMT
Paddington is the only station that shares a name with a film There's the 2004 romantic comedy film called Wimbledon
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Post by wirewiper on Oct 30, 2022 13:00:04 GMT
Paddington is the only station that shares a name with a film Erm... Notting Hill? Passport to Pimlico?
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Post by vjaska on Oct 30, 2022 13:34:13 GMT
Indeed but the western most point on the network is west of Amersham where the London Underground boundary finishes (courtesy of watching a Geoff Marshall video ) Yes i believe it's at that station's siding It’s actually beyond the siding - the border is near a foot crossing
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Post by southlondon413 on Oct 30, 2022 13:43:59 GMT
Paddington is the only station that shares a name with a film Erm... Notting Hill? Passport to Pimlico? Let’s also not forget the numerous films with Waterloo in the title. Waterloo Road (1945), Waterloo Bridge (1940), Waterloo (1970).
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Post by northlondon83 on Oct 30, 2022 22:51:17 GMT
Erm... Notting Hill? Passport to Pimlico? Let’s also not forget the numerous films with Waterloo in the title. Waterloo Road (1945), Waterloo Bridge (1940), Waterloo (1970). Sorry should have been more specific, with the titles having to be the exact same (ie not Notting Hill for example) so at the moment only Paddington and Waterloo have the exact same names as film names
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Post by Dstock7080 on Oct 31, 2022 3:08:38 GMT
Sorry should have been more specific, with the titles having to be the exact same (ie not Notting Hill for example) so at the moment only Paddington and Waterloo have the exact same names as film names As stated earlier: There's the 2004 romantic comedy film called Wimbledon Angel (1937) (1982 (2007) (2016) Hampstead (2017) Temple (2017) Victoria (2015)
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