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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Listy wrote:
"Michael Hoffman" wrote in message news:Pine.WNT.4.58.0407070012560.3224@ZVAVZBB... On Sat, 3 Jul 2004, Howard Fisher wrote: Does anyone know of a map of London rail routes that shows stations at a distance from the centre based on their typical direct rail journey time? I think there's something like this at the London Transport Museum. Found this the other day, is it the sort of thing you're after? http://www.kordy.dircon.co.uk/misc/lul.gif I am fond of that map and it probably answers the OP's question to some extent. But the one at the Transport Museum actually does the distances based on time rather than distance. It brings up a question, though--why are there so many DLR stations at Canary Wharf so close together? It appears that West India Quay-Canary Wharf DLR are closer to each other than Leicester Square-Covent Garden! It is a pretty short ride. -- Michael Hoffman |
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