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![]() Richard M Willis wrote: "David Tran" wrote in message I have added walk paths for some, but walking is not always a preferred option for all. Maybe the next version I will add support for opting in or out of walking. Also, a lot of stations around Liverpool Street station are within walking distance of each other anyway :-) Why isn't "walking" "a preferred option for all" ? On the examples quoted at least, the walks underground to change lines are going to be at least as long as the surface walks to an alternative station. Richard [in SG19] -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com I guess you are right if you live in London. If you are visiting London, surely you put more trust in the Tube system, rather than your sense of direction in the outside world :-) The Google Map popup for each station does show the stations in the vicinity, so I guess the walking option has always been there, in a way. David |
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