Critique my tube map
On Sat, 05 May 2007 23:29:28 GMT, Alex Ingram
wrote:
alex_t wrote:
South Wimbledon and Wimbledon are much closer together and Wimbledon and
Morden are close too.
Updated (and fixed south District and Northern in general):
Very nice, I'd move Gunnersbury up a bit to nestle more between Chiswick
Park and Acton Town, perhaps by moving Acton Town up the curve a bit
more, given that you have the district wiggle into Ealing Broadway
pretty much accurate it seems sensible to make the district better
reflect reality, where the lines to Richmond separate just outside
Turnham Green but run right past the back of Chiswick Park and then run
into a station barely more than a few hundred meters from the lines
running up to Acton Town.
Which is, of course, what the wikipedia version does. Though on it the
Thames ends mysteriously at Kew Bridge.
On a side note - are there any alternative geographical versions of the
london connections map? (a quick Google finds none)
London Transport used to issue a "proper" railway map (Underground
lines in usual colours, all BR lines black, main roads shown) the same
size as the bus map until the 1970s but it tended to be of variable
availability from other than the few information booths/offices.
Alex Ingram (who uses Chiswick Park regularly if he can't get a
Gunnersbury train)
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