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The Bakerloo line got its name from a newspaper columnist and once had 20 more stations than it does today. The route, which first opened in 1906, between Baker Street and Lambeth North, was ...
The London Underground is a labyrinth of mysteries, many hidden from public view. From deserted stations to unused platforms, ...
The map reimagines Underground lines as different aspects of the capital's musical heritage By Sophie Williams LONDON — A new Tube map showcasing the breadth of London’s artists and music ...
At the heart of the campaign is the first-ever specially designed Grassroots Music Tube map. This unique reimagining of the iconic London Underground map transforms its familiar lines into ...
London Underground lines providing a good service - There are currently no disruptions on the London Underground ...
Together, they have reimagined the iconic London Tube map to shed light on the music venues and iconic artists from the city. At time of writing, there are 179 grassroots music spaces in the ...
Now, you can do just that. The property experts at Barratt London have created an interactive map that shows how much dough you’d have to drop at every tube stop in London. Pretty useful stuff.
The Piccadilly line is one of the best-used Tube lines, stretching from the suburbs of north London to Heathrow airport. Born from the Great Northern, Piccadilly & Brompton Railway, the route’s name ...
With 74km of track, the Central line is the longest London Tube line – but it used to be even ... Soon afterwards, the line was finally shown in its distinctive red colour on the Underground map.