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In a true demonstration of London’s urban sprawl, the new tube map reaches into the newly created Zone 8, and shows the new stations that will be given Oyster card access this year.
Some tube stations have changed zones. But don’t get worried, you’re likely to save money as a result and not get charged more. From now on stations like Stratford and West Ham will be Zone 2/ ...
While over the proceeding 80 years Beck’s map has changed with the times–adding fare zones, adding new Tube lines and stations–-its brilliant schematic simplicity has remained.
The OTHER London tube maps: How London Underground enthusiasts have come up with their own versions of the iconic design after university lecturer's circular reimagination. By MARK DUELL and MILO POPE ...
London Underground has released its updated January 2016 tube map showing new zones for several key stations in the east of the capital. Stratford, West Ham, Abbey Road, Star Lane, and Canning ...
The Tube is a maze, but these maps reveal its secrets. ... the second-busiest tube station in London. ... It is located in Zone 4, North East London.
Several Tube stations in east London have been rezoned to recognise the capital's "shifting economic map". Eight stations including Stratford and West Ham have been rezoned from Zone 3 to Zone 2/3.
Much like the rest of us, Transport for London is making some changes in the new year, with a new look for parts of the Tube map and a cheaper commute for as many as 100,000 east London passengers.
Zoning changes on the Tube map could save hundreds of pounds for people commuting to and from east London. Transport for London (TfL) has created "Zone 2/3" to enclose seven stations including ...
Tube Steps Map: London Underground Reveals Number Of Steps Between Stations In Zones 1&2 For all those times you’ve guiltily taken the Tube just one or two stops – you now have literally no ...
Transport for London has released another alternative version of the Tube map—and it’s actually really useful. The London transport manager has created a ‘Walk the Tube’ map, which shows ...
This map highlights all Tube and DLR stations where you can get to the platform, or change between lines, without using stairs. This might be by using a lift, escalator or via a ramp, or where ...
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