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Circle Line From Paddington
I was up in Town this week and found I couldn't go straight through to Kings Cross from Paddington, on the Circle Line, without changing at Edgware Road. I used to be able to.
Does anyone know why ?
Does anyone know why ?
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http:// www.des cribe-o nline.c om/lul/ hammers mithcit yline.h tm
In this there is a paragraph that reads:
If you want to travel through Edgware Road i.e. from Paddington to Baker Street, you are strongly advised to take an eastbound Circle or Hammersmith & City Line train from platform 16 in the mainline station, which will go directly there. If you take an eastbound Circle Line train from platform 2, you will need to change trains at Edgware Road, in order to continue your eastbound journey.
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In this there is a paragraph that reads:
If you want to travel through Edgware Road i.e. from Paddington to Baker Street, you are strongly advised to take an eastbound Circle or Hammersmith & City Line train from platform 16 in the mainline station, which will go directly there. If you take an eastbound Circle Line train from platform 2, you will need to change trains at Edgware Road, in order to continue your eastbound journey.
Ah yes, you can see it on the current map.
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