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News Shopper on MSNTfL wants Waterloo & City London Underground line sponsorTransport bosses are eyeing a branding deal for the Waterloo & City line, which carries around 15 million passengers every year. The potential partnership has been promoted by TfL in a LinkedIn post ...
Transport for London (TfL) has unveiled a new cover for its pocket tube maps, inspiring Londoners to rethink their perceptions of the world. The stunning design is a prime example of what makes up ...
13. The Brutally Honest Map Journey from the buzzing neighbourhood of Fashion Twats (Shoreditch) to the bustling streets of Ineffable Sadness (Queensway) with the help of this rather rude tube map.
London Underground map to be updated as six lines given brand new names and colours Transport for London (TfL) has announced that the London Overground will be split into six different lines, each ...
A new Tube map showcasing the breadth of London's artists and music venues has been published as part of a campaign championing the capital’s grassroots scene.
The London “Tube Map (Taylor’s Version)” shows each underground line named after a different album. such as Reputation, folklore. and her latest release, The Tortured Poets Department, each ...
London's Tube map is being celebrated in a new exhibition that traces the evolution of its much-loved design that has inspired transport network guides around the world.
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.
The simplicity of the London Underground map, created in 1933 by Harry Beck, has made it a national icon. On Thursday, Transport for London (TfL) announced a makeover of the map, with new names ...
To that end, we've put together an alternative tube map of alternative roundels, and also listed out every occasion we can find where a roundel has been swapped out. The alternative roundel tube map ...
The most recent line on Transport for London’s network, the Elizabeth line has carried over 600 million passengers in its short history. Although a new underground railway between east and west London ...
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