Tuesday, 5 February 2013

VISITORS TURNING UP AT STATION 10 MILES FROM FAMOUS RECORDING STUDIOS ABBEY ROAD

Rail bosses have been forced to take action after confused tourists kept turning up at a railway station called Abbey Road expecting to find the famous Beatles zebra crossing.
Transport for London decided to erect a tongue-in-cheek notice to inform baffled visitors that they've come to the wrong place.
The genuine iconic crossing - which featured on the cover of The Beatles' album of the same name - is actually more than 10 miles away in the suburb of St Johns' Wood near the recording studios where it was recorded.
Wrong direction: The Abbey Road in the East End is not quite as famous as its namesake in St John's Wood



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