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Tube nerds have got a new toy. Last week a new online map of the London Underground was revealed, and it shows exactly which trains are where at any given time.
The change brings places like Ilford and Romford - part of London since 1965 - onto the Tube map for the first time. Read More Horoscope today: Your daily guide for Friday, September 6, 2024 ...
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The map features the two new stations making up the Northern line extension in south London. Trains will begin serving Nine Elms and Battersea Power Station from around 5.30am on Monday.
From a futuristic time travel map to an 'inside out' version, many cartographers have had a go at improving the world-famous London Underground map.
This distance-accurate Tube map might convince you to walk to work. This is how close some of those stops really are to each other. By Mark Langshaw Published: 18 September 2015.
Quirky designs of the Tube map are nothing new in London, but a new design has captured the imagination after its inventor called the current TfL plan “garbage”. Dr Maxwell Roberts has updated ...
London’s Tube map has officially been updated to ‘make transport history’ with the addition of the Elizabeth Line. The white-and-purple line stretches through the city in the updated design ...
It uses 1,865,565 data points from OpenStreetMap and merges them with TfL's Tube map, which includes railway stations and the Thames. The latitude and longitude of each point was then recalculated ...
In the North West, the Tube once almost reached Bicester and Bletchley. Brill was closed in 1935 due to lack of passengers and subsequently demolished. David Stevenson/David Maryk/TfL/Rob Price ...