Destination Signs
These are the destination signs used by the Purple Line since 1993, when they began displaying the route name on the line color background.
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Linden destination sign.
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Howard destination sign, used on southbound shuttle trains terminating at Howard.
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Loop destination sign, used on southbound Purple Line Express trains.
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