deltic
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I am always intrigued by London Underground's policy of updating the individual route line diagrams that are displayed in each car. Every time there is a change - eg temporary station closure, station becoming accessible etc instead of replacing the whole route diagram a sticker is placed over the relevant station. It is not unusual to see half a dozen of these stickers in place.
Anyone know when this practice started and how it is determined that the whole route diagram should be replaced rather than another sticker being added. On the one hand its quite environmentally friendly on the other it does look a bit amateurish. Any other operators do anything similar?
Anyone know when this practice started and how it is determined that the whole route diagram should be replaced rather than another sticker being added. On the one hand its quite environmentally friendly on the other it does look a bit amateurish. Any other operators do anything similar?