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Post by Chris M on Dec 13, 2022 2:40:32 GMT
Question: Identify these four locations, which is the odd one out and why (click for a larger version) The locations are identified according to the diagram below:
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Post by bruce on Dec 13, 2022 8:24:51 GMT
A= Archway
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Post by xplaistow on Dec 13, 2022 11:11:27 GMT
+1 for Archway. D looks like Stamford Brook.
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Post by robv on Dec 13, 2022 17:58:41 GMT
B, Looks like Ruislip
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Post by t697 on Dec 13, 2022 18:59:46 GMT
B looks more like East Acton to me.
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Post by t697 on Dec 13, 2022 19:03:26 GMT
And maybe South Ealing for C?
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Post by Colin D on Dec 14, 2022 2:03:41 GMT
Answer: Location A: Archway - Stairs from platform level [ Deep Level ] (click for a larger version) Location B: East Acton - exterior [ tangy ] The modifications were made by tangy before being sent to me, the unmodified version is not available(click for a larger version) Location D: Stamford Brook - help point at east end of westbound [Chris M] (click for a larger version) Clue location C: (click for a larger version)
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Post by t697 on Dec 14, 2022 10:42:39 GMT
B - Kilburn?
All Zone 2 but Archway is Zone 2/3 border.
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Post by xplaistow on Dec 14, 2022 10:49:34 GMT
I see I've been just beaten to the link but it's more specific than that. They're all one stop before a station on the Zone 2/3 boundary (Willesden Green/North Acton/Turnham Green) except for Archway which is on it.
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Post by Colin D on Dec 14, 2022 21:17:09 GMT
Location C: Kilburn - waiting room [ xplaistow ] (click for a larger version) I see I've been just beaten to the link but it's more specific than that. They're all one stop before a station on the Zone 2/3 boundary (Willesden Green/North Acton/Turnham Green) except for Archway which is on it. Link and odd one out: These are all stations in zone 2 that are adjacent to a station in zones 2 and 3, except Archway which is in zones 2 and 3 itself.
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