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| Jay Lee | 11 Aug 2015, 17:59 Post #21 |
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Walford East is an Underground station that happens to have platforms above ground. It is, apparently, between Bow Road and West Ham stations on the Underground's District Line, taking the place of the real Bromley-by-Bow station. Are people getting confused with London Overground? London Overground is the orbital railway around London that has been set up by taking over parts of suburban National Rail lines. Edited by Jay Lee, 11 Aug 2015, 18:02.
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| Markus | 11 Aug 2015, 20:05 Post #22 |
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The new lot plans say overground station rather than underground. |
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| Forest11 | 11 Aug 2015, 20:08 Post #23 |
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Probably simply means the platforms are overground. I doubt they will change the tube lines as its pointless. We lucky we getting a new set anyway as with BBC cutbacks they will be much less drama and enteriament on the BBC in years to come. |
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