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Basil Jet[_3_] May 18th 13 11:05 AM

Tube map with circular design
 
On 2013\05\18 11:55, Ian F. wrote:
"eastender" wrote in message
news:201305181131585296-nospam@nospamcom...

It's missing the Northern City Line from Moorgate or is that deliberate?


And Balham is apparently no longer an interchange station (for National
Rail).


They've closed the gateway to the south?


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Paul Cummins[_5_] May 18th 13 11:41 AM

Tube map with circular design
 
In article
,
(CJB) wrote:

It has the Croxley Link


Is that happening anytime soon?

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PhilD May 18th 13 07:38 PM

Tube map with circular design
 
On May 17, 4:03*pm, Roland Perry wrote:
It's a shame they couldn't arrange for the Circle Line to be a circle.
Rather spoils the whole thing, I think.


I disagree. The intention is to highlight the 'Overground' circle,
which it achieves very well. As Recliner notes, it introduces a very
familiar shape in the centre which would be great subliminal
advertising if only it were an official design!

A round Circle Line would be a separate project, though I suspect it
would make the outskirts rather messy. If memory serves correctly Mr
Beck tried an elliptical Circle Line and was unable to make it work
satisfactorily (though that may have been one of the later designers,
Garbutt maybe).

PhilD

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Roland Perry May 19th 13 07:08 AM

Tube map with circular design
 
In message
, at
12:38:57 on Sat, 18 May 2013, PhilD remarked:
A round Circle Line would be a separate project, though I suspect it
would make the outskirts rather messy.


On that diagram it would have no effect on the outskirts, the worst it
might do is introduce some extra kinks in the Northern Line between
Kings Cross and Monument.
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Roland Perry

Graham Harrison[_2_] May 19th 13 09:21 AM

Tube map with circular design
 

"Sampo Smolander" wrote in message
...
http://metrouk2.files.wordpress.com/...e_map_2013.jpg


Maxwell J Roberts (who work this appears to be) is a Psychologist
researching in this area. He has produced a whole range of Underground
maps using different design methodologies. He even has a book on the
subject. Some of the designs in it are barely usable (and he produces them
to prove that very point) yet artistically appealing.


Colin McKenzie May 19th 13 09:13 PM

Tube map with circular design
 
On Fri, 17 May 2013 15:39:02 +0100, Sampo Smolander
wrote:
http://metrouk2.files.wordpress.com/...e_map_2013.jpg


I rather like most of it, and it seems generally geographically logical.
But I don't like the big loop on the North London Line between Willesden
Junction and Acton Central, which also takes it the wrong side of North
Acton and Acton Main Line.

Colin McKenzie

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Basil Jet[_3_] May 20th 13 10:25 AM

Tube map with circular design
 
On 2013\05\19 22:13, Colin McKenzie wrote:
On Fri, 17 May 2013 15:39:02 +0100, Sampo Smolander
wrote:
http://metrouk2.files.wordpress.com/...e_map_2013.jpg


I rather like most of it, and it seems generally geographically logical.
But I don't like the big loop on the North London Line between Willesden
Junction and Acton Central, which also takes it the wrong side of North
Acton and Acton Main Line.


I don't like the way the Northern Line City branch around Kennington
crosses the Charing Cross branch twice and the Bakerloo once, all
unnecessarily.


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