A Conversation for The London Underground
St. John's Wood
Divy Started conversation May 26, 1999
Anyone know what makes St. John's Wood underground station unique on the London Underground? Answers on a postcard please...
St. John's Wood
I am a name not a number Posted Jun 4, 1999
It doesn't conatin any of the letters from the word 'Mackeral' every other station has at least one in common.
I am slightly worried I know this.
How many tube stations contain all the vowels (a,e,i,o,u) at least once in their name?
What's significant about Liverpool Street?
What's the minimum number of changes you have to make to get between any two stations? Not a very clear question, but more than 0 as not all stations on same line if that helps with the gist.
St. John's Wood
Jonny Zoom Posted Jun 10, 1999
South Ealing is one of the ones with all the vowels. I forget the other.
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