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We’ve all seen the funny passenger information signs on the London Underground. The images frequently become viral, although a lot of them are not actually real. #YouAintNoMuslimBruv: Bystander ...
London Underground staff often write encouraging ... An online meme generator called Tube Sign allows commuters to create their own TFL service information boards - however the above posts ...
As temperatures approached triple digits in London in June 2017, an image of a sign reminding passengers to drink water and wear deodorant purportedly posted in the London Underground metro system ...
After a Tube information board warning of mice attacks on passengers became an online hit, the Standard has uncovered more comedy signs on the Underground. Transport for London has confirmed that ...
London Underground staff at stations from Tottenham ... A photo of one London Tube sign, which went viral on social media in the wake of Wednesday’s attack, turned out to be fake.
The part-privatisation of London Underground finally got moving yesterday when Tube Lines reached financial agreement on its contract to modernise the Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly lines.
Pranksters have been brightening up commuters' tube journeys with spoof stickers ... but keen-eyed trainspotters may notice quirky signs warning passengers of turbulence ahead ...
It seems that the only reason to sign these PPP contracts now ... The deal between Tube Lines and the state-owned London Underground covers the Jubilee, Piccadilly and Northern deep tube lines.