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Another eye-catching advertisement from WAGN this one encouraging you to take one of their trains and benefit from reduced entry into the Tower of London. Seen at Finsbury Park station on the 25th October 2003.

Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com



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Well this advert for a directory enquiry company suggesting you contact them for your train times certainly stopped me in my tracks at Boreham Wood on the 10th November 2004.

Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com

British and Foreign Railway Pictures Jampics Fotopic.



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Posters have certainly played their part in British railway history and this current one certainly stands out from many others. WAGN's poster is encouraging you to take their train and enjoy a visit to the London Aquarium at reduced entry. Date June 2003.

Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com



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This poster certainly stopped the man with a camera in his tracks at Finsbury Park station. WAGN are encouraging you to use their trains and by doing so benefit from reduced entry to London Zoo. Date June 2003.

Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com



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A number of old railway posters pictured on the Watercress Line in 1999.

Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com



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One of Britain's most famous railway posters...the young boy talking to the engine driver...is featured on this notice board on the Watercress Line, pictured in 1999.

Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com



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Another example of a British railway poster...circa unknown.

Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com



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