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When you open the map you’ll see all the familiar squiggly coloured lines (red for Central, dark blue for Piccadilly, etc) and stations represented by dots. On each line, there darker lines ...
Though the concept isn't entirely novel (others have made the most of TfL's open data to create their own before now), ...
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A new version of the iconic London Underground map has been redesigned by a university lecturer, who said it is better 'in every way'. Maxwell Roberts, who has lectured in psychology at the ...
Transport for London (TfL) has just released an official Tube map showing the number of steps between stations in zones one and two, so you can plan how to sneak in some extra steps each day.
Over the coming weeks, we’ll be using these maps to tell you the story of each of London’s Tube lines. For now, though – here’s a brief history of the entire London Underground told ...
The iconic London Underground map is more than just a transit guide – it's a design classic. Originally crafted in 1931, the bright colours and simple layout make navigating the Tube a breeze ...
The Circle line name was not used officially until 1936 – but its existence is fundamental to the London Underground’s early beginnings. The loop was called the Inner Circle in Parliamentary ...
so has the map by which Underground passengers navigate around the capital. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be using these maps to tell you the story of each of London’s Tube lines. For now, though – ...