@Psythor The 'modern shopfront with colourful bridge' pic is definitely the Iceland with an angled entrance beside Brixton tube station. The bridge was painted this year but the old one is still visible on google maps. She's standing where the white circle is: https://t.co/vMDdVghzhU
@loobey41 Thanks! It's been a fun way to occupy my mind on tube journeys, thinking how each one could be represented using only the letters of the alphabet. It was harder than it sounds!
@u0421793 @russty_russ Haha, there is a lot of DLR love on here. The short answer is that it's not a tube line. Now I know neither is the Elizabeth Line but I couldn't resist that gag. The long answer is that it was so hard to come up with unique ones for each line and I was stumped for the DLR...
@QuijoteMike@CitznOfNowhere It's Earl's Court! Your train arrives and you get on, meanwhile on another platform a different one sneakily pulls in and leave before yours
@tintinologist@JoanHolloway101 Yeah, you're right. I typed that out pretty quickly when it had 80 upvotes so I didn't intend for it to be gospel! I've amended it now. Cheers
@samuelbailey@jasonthardy It was originally due to be called the Fleet Line after the river Fleet which follows a similar course but they decided to rename it to celebrate the Queen's Silver Jubilee.
@_HASKR_UK_ @geofftech It's because as the train accelerates out of the station, if there's something caught in the door, it suddenly stops sending everyone flying.