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Patronising twaddle. No one’s behaviour is going to change after seeing a few colourful posters, least of all mine. People will carrying on behaving / walking at the speed that they’ve grown accustomed to in their adult life … we just want to travel to get to where we need to be without being talked down at.
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OOH?? & DOOH???
dg writes: indeed. |
I'm glad to see printed timetables are displayed for the Euston to Watford Junction route. Eastbourne station has dispensed with printed timetables completely - a rather odd state of affairs.
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Keep clear of the brushes
Continue to breathe ????? |
"Don't change between the Circle and Northern lines at Kings Cross".
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“Don’t change between the Circle and Northern Lines at King’s Cross…by using the signed route.”
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n.b. It's a safety campaign, not etiquette, not security, not travel advice and not a list of Don'ts.
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Follow the Way Out
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I like them. Will look out for them now.
I expect one of the 4 unknowns will be something to do with carrying water - Remember to Drink - or something. |
They have a certain Constructivist vibe about them — especially the Stand Clear Closing Doors one — doubtless we can expect them to feature heavily in some minor Mayoral candidate's literature about the Communist threat posed by Sadiq Khan.
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STOP USING CAPITALS ONLY
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I'm sure someone will FOI them so we'll get to see what the missing 4 are soon enough
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'Carry a bottle of water during hot weater' appears to have been missed.
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I like those. If you're going to have such messages, you need eye catching design. That alcohol one is very clever for example.
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‘Keep Clear Of The Brushes’ refers to the brushes on the side of the escalators.
There have been a couple of incidents recently where children have trapped their feet in the gap between the escalator steps and the brushes. |
Maybe some will look and remember but, whatever, they are bright, interesting and pleasingly a bit retro. They replace less interesting stuff. Thanks for the revelation.
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"Don't stand directly in front of that person with the deranged look in their eyes"
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Keep right.
In Toronto they have a similar style but a bit more comic book the. 60’s futuristic. |
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