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By Munki Bhoy
#358422
Hillingdon is a borough in London. Hillington is the other side of the M8 motorway from Braehead.

Meanwhile, I'm getting off at Hillhead as I'm going to a pub on Byres Road for the football today.
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By S4B
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TIAL wrote:
foot-loose wrote:Hillington [sic] isn't on the line.


Err, yes it is!
Or are we talking about non-English variations?


It would seem we have to allow them in this game Tial.

Gospel Oak
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By foot-loose
#358521
S4B wrote:
TIAL wrote:
foot-loose wrote:Hillington [sic] isn't on the line.


Err, yes it is!
Or are we talking about non-English variations?


It would seem we have to allow them in this game Tial.

Gospel Oak

Is that like the Gospel Truth, but for Welshlanders?

Munki - does Central lower level lines count?

Kelvinbridge.
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By MK Chris
#358524
Gospel Oak isn't Welsh, it's in Camden.
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By Yudster
#358552
I think I stepped in one of those the other day.
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By S4B
#358555
See the problem with this is I don't know if the Scots are cheating or not! Do these places actually exist?

Leytonstone
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By Andy B
#358571
S4B wrote:From Waterloo you can go to
Clapham Junction!


As any true hardened player of MC (or indeed underground traveller) knows, Clapham Junction does not, despite popular belief, have an underground stop. There are plans to possibly one day extend the east london line down to it but that would involve using the unfocused temporal paradox rules and apart from no-one really having a firm grasp of those it's far too late in the game to be introducing them.

There is of course Clapham North, Clapham Common or indeed Clapham South but as the preceeding station was Waterloo and they are all soley on the Northern line then they are automatcialy unavailable to be used directly afterwards.

Some people just never learn do they.
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By Bruvva
#358574
Pfft, she's clearly using the overland station rules subset - as any fule kno, you CAN get to Clapham Junction from Waterloo.
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By foot-loose
#358578
Munki Bhoy wrote:Cowcaddens.

I'll go for a quik wander up Buchanan Street. (Officially the second best shopping street in the UK after Oxford Street... apparently)
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By Bruvva
#358586
In what parallel universe can Oxford Street be considered a good shopping street? It's hell on earth.
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By S4B
#358591
Andy B wrote:
S4B wrote:From Waterloo you can go to
Clapham Junction!


As any true hardened player of MC (or indeed underground traveller) knows, Clapham Junction does not, despite popular belief, have an underground stop. There are plans to possibly one day extend the east london line down to it but that would involve using the unfocused temporal paradox rules and apart from no-one really having a firm grasp of those it's far too late in the game to be introducing them.

There is of course Clapham North, Clapham Common or indeed Clapham South but as the preceeding station was Waterloo and they are all soley on the Northern line then they are automatcialy unavailable to be used directly afterwards.

Some people just never learn do they.


If the Scotch peoples can throw in their weird stations I will play the Ribbilliand rules which allows overland stations!

And who said the stations need to be connected? You need to re read the rule book!
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By Munki Bhoy
#358597
foot-loose wrote:
Munki Bhoy wrote:Cowcaddens.

I'll go for a quik wander up Buchanan Street. (Officially the second best shopping street in the UK after Oxford Street... apparently)


I'll jump off, cycle very fast down Buchanan Street, and get back on the same train at St Enochs. Just like the students did in their wee video (at the second attempt).
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By Yudster
#358607
Here is a spanner for your works.

Epping.
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