They should be, at the midpoints between the districts of Green, Royal, Park, Oak and Wood. But sadly, they're not...
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Mornington Crescent!
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My favorite is Cockfosters. The 10 y.o. in me giggles every time..
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The 'L' in Chicago can do this in one step, since "Western" is a distinct stop on multiple lines. In fact, it's a distinct stop on the *same* line.
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Mornington Crescent...
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Are you sure? These sound more like edges rather than nodes.
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And in New York it is mostly - 34th St - 42nd St - 63rd St - 86nd St - 125th St Easy. Just have to know which to skip. And which 34th.
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An interesting detail: New York uses the same name for a station multiple times,but in conjunction with the line it becomes unique. Kiev uses station names only once, and even if it is a transfer, the stations of the two lines are named differently.
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