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Steve Dulieu wrote:
"Richard J." wrote in message . uk... Martin Underwood wrote: eastender wrote in message : "Richard J." wrote: eastender wrote: Is there a map showing routes of tube and rail tunnels? ... The .pdf street maps displayed by the TfL Journey Planner are quite good if you want to check on a particular location. You need to combine a tube journey with a walking route or a bus journey in the area concerned. I've just realised that the JP maps are only accurate for *current* LU lines. The tunnel from Drayton Park to Old Street is shown as dotted straight lines from station to station. The quadrant and central area bus maps on the London Buses website appears to show the route of the line between Drayton Park and Moorgate... http://www.tfl.gov.uk/buses/pdfdocs/n_east.pdf ...for Drayton Park to Essex Road and... http://www.tfl.gov.uk/buses/pdfdocs/centlond.pdf ...for Essex Road to Moorgate. Not to be relied on. Old Street to Essex Road is shown as a convenient gentle curve well to the west of the route under the main roads that the Bartholomew map shows. The latter seems much more likely. Elsewhere on the Central London bus map, the Victoria Line across Islington is completely wrong, as is the Jubilee Line between Baker Street and Bond Street. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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: Martin Underwood wrote: Richard J. wrote in message : eastender wrote: Is there a map showing routes of tube and rail tunnels? I didn't realise that map was still being updated. I have a 1956 version of the same map in Bartholomew's Central London Atlas-Guide. I notice that your version, like mine, still has "South Kensington Stas.", dating from the time when the Piccadilly station was separate from the District. Yes, it is quite good, though not completely accurate at South Ken. What route does it show for the Jubilee Line between Baker Street and Bond Street? It should show it passing under Park Square near Regents Park station. The Jubilee line crosses under the west section of Park Crescent and just avoids the Square itself, whereas the Bakerloo line passes through Park Square and then down Portland Place: http://www.martinunderwood.f9.co.uk/Baker%20Street.jpg |
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Martin Underwood wrote:
Richard J. wrote in message : Martin Underwood wrote: Richard J. wrote in message : eastender wrote: Is there a map showing routes of tube and rail tunnels? I didn't realise that map was still being updated. I have a 1956 version of the same map in Bartholomew's Central London Atlas-Guide. I notice that your version, like mine, still has "South Kensington Stas.", dating from the time when the Piccadilly station was separate from the District. Yes, it is quite good, though not completely accurate at South Ken. What route does it show for the Jubilee Line between Baker Street and Bond Street? It should show it passing under Park Square near Regents Park station. The Jubilee line crosses under the west section of Park Crescent and just avoids the Square itself, whereas the Bakerloo line passes through Park Square and then down Portland Place: http://www.martinunderwood.f9.co.uk/Baker%20Street.jpg That looks reasonably accurate. There is a Jubilee Line ventilation shaft in Park Square gardens, near the 'Q' of the word 'Square' printed on the garden (green) on your map, but I've no way of knowing whether it is directly over the tunnels. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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![]() Richard J. wrote: eastender wrote: Is there a map showing routes of tube and rail tunnels? There are various maps that claim to show the geographic routes of the tubes, as distinct from the Beck-style diagram, but none in my experience are completely accurate. Some of them are listed at http://owen.massey.net/tubemaps.html. For example, I have yet to see a map that shows the route of the Piccadilly Line east of South Kensington station with its two S-bends. The .pdf street maps displayed by the TfL Journey Planner are quite good if you want to check on a particular location. You need to combine a tube journey with a walking route or a bus journey in the area concerned. I was interested in the Track Map, which is based on Quail, and repeats something from Quail which I have wondered about for a while. That is, both show one track of the Victoria line crossing over the top of the Bakerloo north and south of Oxford Circus. Is this really correct or is it a repetition of a mistake? The reasons why I doubt it are 1) It's easier to dig under an existing tunnel than over one, I would have thought. 2) The Bakerloo is relatively near the surface under Portland Place already. 3) The Victoria has to drop a very long way before Warren Street, and I think a bit before Green Park, so it would seem odd for one track to go upwards first in either case. 4) The northern end is contradicted by the famous 3 D artist's impression of Oxford Circus. |
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