Unusual Stuff On The Central Line

Martin Belam
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Published 11 August, 2005
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I'm glad someone else has noticed this. Going Underground has posted today about some odd graffiti appearing on the door of a Central Line train - "NOISY DOORS ARE UNACCEPTABLE"

NOISY DOORS ARE UNACCEPTABLE scratched into a Central Line train door

It is one of a series - back in early July I posted to Flickr another example - "DOORS CAUSE DEAFNESS"

Doors Cause Deafness

I haven't managed to capture it on camera yet, but I believe there is a third one out there.

I did, however, manage to capture on camera - however blurred - the re-emergence of the Eastbound platform of the disused Wood Lane station. For a couple of weeks the building work on the new shopping centre exposed the original platform tiles and roundels as you hurtled between White City and Shepherd's Bush. It is all covered back up now in corrugated metal.

The Disused Wood Lane Station Rushes past    Wood Lane Disused Station Rushes Past
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I'm an Internet consultant and writer, with 8 years experience in product management, information architecture, and user experience design for global brands like Sony, Vodafone, The Guardian and the BBC. I specialise in advising on search, widgets, RSS, online news publishing and bulk email delivery.
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