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London, UK. 25th February 2026. Incorrect wayfinding signage and directional arrows for northbound platform 1 remain on at Edgware Road Underground station. Despite recent public awareness and escalation by accessibility advocacy groups, the Bakerloo line station continues to display inaccurate navigational maps following a recent commercial rebranding campaign, creating a barrier to independent travel for commuters. Credit: glosszoom/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25th February 2026. Incorrect wayfinding signage and directional arrows for northbound platform 1 remain on at Edgware Road Underground station. Despite recent public awareness and escalation by accessibility advocacy groups, the Bakerloo line station continues to display inaccurate navigational maps following a recent commercial rebranding campaign, creating a barrier to independent travel for commuters. Credit: glosszoom/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25th February 2026. Incorrect wayfinding signage and directional arrows for northbound platform 1 remain on at Edgware Road Underground station. Despite recent public awareness and escalation by accessibility advocacy groups, the Bakerloo line station continues to display inaccurate navigational maps following a recent commercial rebranding campaign, creating a barrier to independent travel for commuters. Credit: glosszoom/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25th February 2026. Incorrect wayfinding signage and directional arrows for northbound platform 1 remain on at Edgware Road Underground station. Despite recent public awareness and escalation by accessibility advocacy groups, the Bakerloo line station continues to display inaccurate navigational maps following a recent commercial rebranding campaign, creating a barrier to independent travel for commuters. Credit: glosszoom/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1st February 2026. A corridor view leading to the southbound platform at Edgware Road station following the removal of the Bakerl0.0 campaign. This audit image examines whether the directional signage was corrected following the return to standard Transport for London (TfL) identity. The documentation highlights the complexities of maintaining navigational accuracy during large-scale commercial interventions in heritage transit environments.  Credit: glosszoom/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1st February 2026. A directional error is documented at Edgware Road station following the removal of the Bakerl0.0 campaign. A reinstated Transport for London (TfL) sign features an arrow pointing left toward a locked gate, indicating "No Entry" to the platform. This forensic shot captures a failure in the post-campaign restoration process, where permanent wayfinding remains inaccurate or outdated after the removal of commercial branding. Credit: glosszoom/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 31st  January 2026. Traditional Transport for London roundel restored at Baker Street Underground station Bakerloo line platform following overnight removal of Heineken zero-alcohol "Bakerl0.0 line" advertising campaign.  Credit: glosszoom/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 30th January 2026. Comprehensive wayfinding signage showing Heineken "Bakerl0.0 line" branding (platforms 3 and 4) alongside traditional Victoria line signage (platforms5 and 6) at Oxford Circus interchange station during two-week advertising campaign in January. Selective commercial branding affecting Bakerloo line while Victoria line maintained traditional TfL navigation. Campaign generated controversy from Transport for All over wayfinding confusion at complex interchange stations. Passengers visible using signage. After removal comparison available.  Credit: glosszoom/Alamy Liv-stock-foto
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Ludlow, UK - Aug 09 2025: A road sign warns drivers of a sat nav error directing lorries to the town centre, with a historic street and church beyond in Ludlow, Shropshire, UK.-stock-foto
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