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But a new version of the London Underground Tube map, created by engineer Ben James, could mean you’ll never miss a train ...
READ MORE - AI to be rolled out on some London buses in bid to cut passenger wait times Over the coming weeks, we’ll be using maps to tell you the story of each of London’s Tube lines.
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. When you open the map you’ll see ...
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 proposed Starline service, put forward by 21st Europe in March, would operate like the London Tube and connect cities ... According to the proposed map, the trainline would stop in London ...
Now a single Tube route, the Northern line’s origins lie in two separate early underground railways. The first to be built was the City & South London Railway, which was also the first electric Tube ...
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Over the coming weeks, we’ll be using maps to tell you the story of each of London’s Tube lines. The images used in this story have been provided by TfL Corporate Archives. To find out more about the ...
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 ...