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September 6th 15, 05:49 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Mizter T
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Getting hold of tube maps
On 06/09/2015 17:15,
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This used to be a trivial matter of asking at a ticket office and sometimes
from racks at ticket offices.
Now that ticket offices are closing, how is it supposed to work?
I wanted to get an up-to-date tube map and had a little time before getting
my train at King's Cross yesterday so I descended into the bowels of the
tube station to look. Nothing in the original ticket hall so I went to the
Western Ticket Hall following signs to a Travel Office (or whatever). No
sign of a staffed facility and the few leaflets on offer were in larger than
tube maps racks on a wall.
So I asked at the gateline where a staff member offered me her somewhat
dogeared map. I asked if she had any new ones and she went over to a small
pile on the base of a signboard.
Is this what the best way of helping visitors round the tube system has come
down to now?
Tube maps seem to remain widely available in leaflet racks at Tube stations.
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