please empty your brain below

Great posts, DG! I am quite excited now!
Thanks... EP

I understand that there is a plan for the Geffrye Museum to acquire a building on Cremer Street so that they can reposition their main entrance closer to the station. The main reason to purchase the building is for a place to store their archives. I have also been told that they are expecting a doubling of visitor numbers when the line is fully open. As their grant is dependant on numbers visiting they are quite excited by that.

Don't you mean "PUG-ugly"? (e.g. think of Alex Salmond)

I also got a reply of 23rd May from the staff at Dalston Junction yesterday.

Did you move yesterday's almost-aerial photos to today's post when we weren't looking? Sneaky!

In a long moment of marketing rashness I thought that the London Overground should be shown as a circle.

What with the logo being an orange circle and all that. And the name starting with an "O".


File:London Overground as a circle.svg

Briantist, I've not seen that map before... It looks pretty - and pretty cool. And would no doubt make sense if the rest of the system didn't exist :-)

Opens at around midday on Tuesday 27th April 2010. M-F service only from 0700 - 2000 approximately while in "preview" mode. Service is Dalston Junction to both New Cross and New Cross Gate - each branch every 15 mins so combined x7½ mins north of Surrey Quays to Dalston.

The above based on an official E Mail from London Rail.











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