mickthemaverick wrote: ↑09 Aug 2020, 11:43
Could that be Osterley Park?
It is indeed. Why do I associate Osterley with the London Underground is it a terminus? Is it the sort of name which gets unduly famous like Cockfosters. No I discover its on the way to Heathrow which is probably why I know it from pickings up and droppings off.
plenty of quiz possibilities and trivia with the London Underground
Answer one, or set one
for starters
I read that there were only 2 stops on the network which have all five vowels in their name What are the names of the stops on the london underground which have all 5 vowels in their name
(10 points for either one 50 points for both)
mickthemaverick wrote: ↑09 Aug 2020, 13:48
So which station is the furthest from Charing Cross?
I'll probably have to look it up but would it be one of the ends of the Piccadilly Line say Heathrow Terminal 5 or
Uxbridge or the aforementioned Cockfosters.
REgards Neil
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That's the one, during my school days at Rickmansworth we often went into London on the Metropolitan Line from Rickmansworth for museum and gallery visits etc. and I spent many an hour gazing at the departure boards at Baker Street, looking for trains to Chesham rather than Watford because the Watford and Chesham lines split after Moor Park, and I had to go to Rickmansworth on the Chesham branch to collect my bike from school for the ride home.
I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!