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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), ...
A man has created a new London Underground map where all the station names have been changed to be spelt phonetically - and ...
The Circle line name was not used officially until 1936 – but its existence is fundamental to the Tube’s early beginnings.
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 ...
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News Shopper on MSNA brief history of the London Underground in 10 forgotten mapsOver 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 ...
It’s the first map to connect London’s National Cycle Network, Cycleways and the extended cycle network to parks and waterways.
Opening five years after the first Tube services of the Metropolitan Railway, the line was built by the Metropolitan District Railway. The tunnels were made by digging a long trench, laying track and ...
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