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![]() "Dave Arquati" wrote in message ... Tom Anderson wrote: On 19 Jan 2005 wrote: ...have begun appearing in certain tube stations in place of the London Connections map. Ooh, where abouts? And how similar are they to the Overground Network map at: http://www.overgroundnetwork.com/pdf...etwork-map.pdf I'd like to see this map. It'll be good for people to see that the Underground isn't the be-all and end-all of frequent services. For example, doesn't Wimbledon have more trains to Waterloo (16tph) than District Line services off-peak? Yeah, that ON map could be quite handy if it was more accurate. The metropolitan Kent section is all over the place - Bexleyheath line greyed out implying less than 4 trains an hour? Orpington greyed out incorrectly. Only 8 tph to Dartford? (I think Dartford is 12tph off-peak during the day). Whoever drew that map didn't examine train services in Bexley and Bromley very carefully... Nick |
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