End of the Line No.1 - Amersham
Welcome to Amersham station! In Zone 9 at the end of the Metropolitan line, we kick off here in this new series, ticking off all the stations at the ends of the lines on Tube Map. What's there? What's the station like? What quirky and interesting facts are there, and if you've not been yourself - will this inspire you to go to make a trip yourself!
Also: Fares zones existed since the 1980's, it's just that they didn't first appear on the Tube Map until 2001.
There's some great photos showing the inside of Amersham signal cabin here: http://www.metroland.org.uk/signal/index.htm
Download the Bingo Sheet here to play along : https://geofftech.co.uk/downloads.html
Видео End of the Line No.1 - Amersham канала Geoff Marshall
Also: Fares zones existed since the 1980's, it's just that they didn't first appear on the Tube Map until 2001.
There's some great photos showing the inside of Amersham signal cabin here: http://www.metroland.org.uk/signal/index.htm
Download the Bingo Sheet here to play along : https://geofftech.co.uk/downloads.html
Видео End of the Line No.1 - Amersham канала Geoff Marshall
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