Some are getting lost...
MYSTERY TOUR
Some Beatles fans looking for the zebra crossing made famous by the Beatles album Abbey Road have been going on a mystery tour - turning up nine miles away at a station in east London.
Paramjeet Kaur who runs the Star Newsagents near Abbey Road station says an average of about a dozen Beatles fans a day turn up looking for the world famous crossing outside the Abbey Road studios, which are actually in the leafy north London suburb of St John's Wood.
But Howard Cohen of the London Beatles Store said some hapless tourists have actually made a bigger geographical blunder, arriving at London's Liverpool Street Station and believing they are in the Beatles' hometown 200 miles to the north.











