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the capital
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I say one goes 'up' to the capital (even though I live in the North) and was told I was wrong, we go 'down' to London because we live in the North of England
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Railway lines were designated as 'up' lines if they went towards London and 'down' lines if they came away from London (or, more accurately, if the trains using them went to/came from London).
I don't know whether there is an equivalent usage in Scotland.
The terms "Up North" and "Down South" come from the convention of presenting maps with North at the top.
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Re hammond egg (railway lines) , when i was doing my route learning as a railway guard we were taught that all lines heading to(coming out of glasgow/scotland) london were the 'up' line and the lines back were down....when i asked why he told me it was because the first rail lines to be built were from london to bristol and you went 'down' to bristol and back up to london.(even though its west of london?)