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Behold, the Geographically Accurate Tube Map The “real” London Underground map, provided in response to a FOIA request, is incredibly disorienting.
An incredible live version of the London Underground map promises to make missing the train a thing of the past.
Rethinking the Tube map: A design for strife Harry Beck's Tube map is an undisputed classic, but a recent attempt to improve on it has derailed the consensus, as Chris Beanland discovers ...
Discussing the 90-year-old tube map which is in use, he wrote on LinkedIn saying: 'The current state of the official London Underground map is lamentable for all sorts of reasons.
The first combined Tube map from 1908 Fast forward to today and the current Tube map shows a sprawling network of undergrounds, overgrounds and even cable cars.
A Tube enthusiast Lara Vaughan has created a map showing what Surrey county would look like if it was on the Underground network.
A redesigned version of the London Tube map has gone viral, with the creator calling the current version "lamentable".
Harry Beck's 1933 London Underground map is a design classic but it's time for a change says an Essex psychologist.
The London Underground map has been given a makeover - and its creator claims the new version is more geographically accurate than Transport for London's (TfL's) original.
What I always find strange about the current tube map is that it makes a half hearted effort at geographical accuracy but it actually isn’t true at all, its very misleading.
Jonny Fisher circled the tube map back in 2012, and the following year, cartographer Max Roberts — determined to improve on Fisher's design, as well as being inspired by the prospect of the then ...
An incredible live version of the London Underground map promises to make missing the train a thing of the past.