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Now then, you people who use the Underground. Especially regularly.


Some time ago, I commented to a London-dweller that I thought the mosaic effect in the long tunnel in Green Park was really clever. They looked blank. In Green Park station, there is a long tunnel you can walk down to get from the Piccadilly Line to the Jubilee line (or vice versa). At the Piccadilly end, its walls are white with occasional squares of Piccadilly blue. As you walk along, there are occasional Jubilee grey squares, which get more and more common, and eventually overrun the blue, as you reach the opposite end.

I've sporadically mentioned this to people who do this walk. So far, no one has ever noticed. Be honest: have you ever walked along there ? Did you notice ?

And I have another question: has anyone noticed that there are sometimes pictures on the walls of underground stations ? Many of these are obvious, like the silhouettes of Victoria and Sherlock Holmes at Victoria and Baker Street respectively. However, recent forays down the Victoria line have caused me to notice occasional rebus-like pictograms. There is, for example, a tiled image of a labyrinth at Warren Streen, and a pile of bricks at Brixton. Are there any more of these ? If not, why not, dammit ? And could we suggest any ?

Date: 2003-10-13 01:10 am (UTC)
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I don't know if I've ever done that particular journey, but I'm generally very fond of the various bits of artwork and interesting design ('specially in the tiles) around tube stations. It makes me happy, because effort was put into making them beautiful and interesting, because that matters, and sad, because that much effort is rarely put into such buildings any more, as demonstrated by the newer stations :-(

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