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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 ...
An impressive 105-mile network allowing 36 new tram-trains to efficiently link hotspots in South Wales is nearing completion.
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 ...
Thousands of people will be making their way into the capital on Sunday for this year’s London Marathon. Crowds of people ...
Commuters may face difficult journeys to work this morning, with delays on the Bakerloo line today. At 6.58am, Bakerloo line ...
The London Marathon is taking place this Sunday, bringing with it road closures and parking restrictions for residents, as ...
Six years later, the City & South London Railway joined the umbrella company ... That name never appeared on official maps, which remained largely unchanged for 80 years – until a 3km extension ...
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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