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In message , at 11:09:18 on Tue, 12 Jul
2005, Mark²³ remarked: Are there any maps anywhere which show where the tube lines (not just the stations) are in relation to the streets. I have a line under my house, and I'd like to figure out exactly what it is. Cheers, Fred. Have a look here http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/maps/real...derground.html shows the central areas only, but may be of some help That map suffers from "joining the dots" syndrome, in common with every other similar electronically produced railway map I've seen. So it gives a general indication, much of the time, but there very many detailed "errors". For example, the City branch of the Northern line is completely wrong at Euston. -- Roland Perry |
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