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The original London Underground map was drawn up almost 90 years ago by Harry Beck, an electrical draughtsman who based his map on the circuit drawings used in his day job, rather than focusing on ...
The London Underground map has been given a makeover - and its creator claims the new version is more geographically accurate than Transport for London's (TfL's) original.
Celebrating the 25th anniversary of TfL and Art on the Underground, the custom tube map cover is the 41st edition, created by conceptual artist Agnes Denes. Using isometric projec ...
Before we had the London Underground map as we know it today, there was a design released in 1907. In 1907, The Evening News commissioned a pocket map, The Evening News London Tube Map.
A 3D map of London’s underground structures is now on display at Fleet Green Skills Hub, highlighting that what is “beneath ...
An incredible map shows what the London Underground could look like by 2050. The map is based on the London Infrastructure Plan 2050, a report released in 2015 while Boris Johnson was mayor.
London's Underground network is an icon, and mastering its etiquette becomes second nature to any city dweller.. You quickly learn the unwritten rulebook: never stand on the left on escalators ...
The first Underground map produced in 1908 (Image: TfL Corporate Archives). The map included the Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway – now the Piccadilly line – which ran between ...
A brief history of the Tube in ten maps. Opened in 1863, the initial Metropolitan Railway route ran between Paddington and Farringdon, but was soon extended to Moorgate, with plans for a further ...