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Post by Dstock7080 on May 17, 2019 23:27:29 GMT
(even thinner paper than previous December 2018 map) changes, December 2018-May 2019: - new cover design: " In Grand Ma's dream this map would always be with you and would resist the passing of time". Laure Prouvost 2019. - Park Royal-Hanger Lane; now within 10minutes walk
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Post by Chris M on May 18, 2019 0:06:34 GMT
Also newly within 10 minutes walk: Caledonian Road and Caledonian Road & Barnsbury Manor House and Harringay Green Lanes
Newly step-free to platform: South Woodford Maryland Forest Gate Manor Park Seven Kings
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Post by countryman on May 18, 2019 7:03:19 GMT
I've not seen a a map with Tramlink on it before, Makes it look like it is a short hop from Beckenham Junction to Woolwich Arsenal!
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Post by norbitonflyer on May 18, 2019 12:28:12 GMT
Tramlink has been on the Tube map since 2016.
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Post by goldenarrow on May 18, 2019 14:17:06 GMT
Also the Piccadilly line through Ealing Com and onwards to Uxbridge now has a gap between the District and Metropolitan lines respectively. This set up harks back to a layout last seen in the early 2000's.
It also appears that someone has taken a mallet to the Victoria line between King's X and Highbury aswell as the GOBLIN being pitched more steeply through Zone 3.
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Post by Dstock7080 on May 18, 2019 16:10:50 GMT
- Finsbury Park; step-free to train added Tramlink has been on the Tube map since 2016. indeed, although the January 2016 didn't the June 2016 and after did.
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Post by Ben on May 18, 2019 20:50:48 GMT
The 'gap' introduced between lines sharing tracks is annoyingly inconsistent and unnecessary. Its not between SSR lines that share tracks, but only between Overground and anything, and deep level lines with SSR. Apart from Stratford, where there are severe space constraints so the final kink is with the DLR, and Ealing Broadway, which has always been shown like that - even last time things were separated. If anything Ealing is the place that most deserves separation, as the platforms arent shared, the lines aren't physically connected, and the only way to transfer is to walk to the far end of both.
I don't see the practical point beyond a poorly implemented in-joke. But then again, most of whats wrong with the diagram is by now so long-standing its created a cottage industry in how to improve it.
The Vic line elbow is odd. Has Crystal Palace received an additional kink?
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Post by goldenarrow on May 18, 2019 22:42:59 GMT
Ben , This could just be a coincidence but could it be that the gaps between lines are for those that share the same platforms but have rolling stocks of different floor heights.
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Post by Chris M on May 19, 2019 1:36:37 GMT
Has Crystal Palace received an additional kink? The Crystal Palace branch is straight on the December 2018 digital tube map (and on the March 2019 version that is current on the TfL website*), but has been kinked on the printed versions since June 2016. *I didn't know about this version until now. I'll do a comparison with December 2018 tomorrow or Monday when I get time
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Post by whistlekiller2000 on May 19, 2019 6:18:19 GMT
Has Crystal Palace received an additional kink? The Crystal Palace branch is straight on the December 2018 digital tube map (and on the March 2019 version that is current on the TfL website*), but has been kinked on the printed versions since June 2016. *I didn't know about this version until now. I'll do a comparison with December 2018 tomorrow or Monday when I get time It's like waiting for Sherlock Holmes' report........๐
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Post by superteacher on May 19, 2019 6:34:48 GMT
The Crystal Palace branch is straight on the December 2018 digital tube map (and on the March 2019 version that is current on the TfL website*), but has been kinked on the printed versions since June 2016. *I didn't know about this version until now. I'll do a comparison with December 2018 tomorrow or Monday when I get time It's like waiting for Sherlock Holmes' report........๐ Elementary . . . ๐
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Post by norbitonflyer on May 19, 2019 7:27:28 GMT
Ben , This could just be a coincidence but could it be that the gaps between lines are for those that share the same platforms but have rolling stocks of different floor heights. "Mind the Gap"
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Post by metman on May 19, 2019 9:06:29 GMT
I hate this map and the crazy walking routes between stations. Personal favourites of mine are not on the map such as Regents Park-Great Portland Street, Euston Square-Warren Street and Marylebone-Baker Street! In general they make the map look cluttered! Rant over ๐
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Post by norbitonflyer on May 19, 2019 12:45:06 GMT
Personal favourites of mine are not on the map such as Regents Park-Great Portland Street, Euston Square-Warren Street and Marylebone-Baker Street! In general they make the map look cluttered! Rant over ๐ I seem to recall it was deliberate to not show walking routes in Zone 1 as in general they are all closer together than the criteria for appearing on the map and there are many more interchanges anyway. (What would be the point, for example of showing Bank/Cannon Street when interchange is available at Monument anyway?)
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Post by goldenarrow on May 19, 2019 14:28:48 GMT
For those of you yearning to get your hands on a map so thin you can actually see the tube map without even opening it (not that it makes it any more legible), Aldgate has them stocked already.
Iโm told that Liverpool Street, Farringdon, Tower Hill and Aldgate East are due soon.
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Post by Dstock7080 on May 19, 2019 14:43:41 GMT
May 2019 poster version:
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Post by Dstock7080 on May 19, 2019 14:49:32 GMT
For those of you yearning to get your hands on a map so thin you can actually see the tube map without even opening it (not that it makes it any more legible), Aldgate has them stocked already. Iโm told that Liverpool Street, Farringdon, Tower Hill and Aldgate East are due soon. Hatton Cross on Friday afternoon was where i obtained them in racks.
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Post by jukes on May 19, 2019 16:15:05 GMT
Interesting that no walking connection is shown between Dalston Kingsland and Dalston Junction as, even on a bad day(!!) they are only 8-9 minutes walk.
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Post by Chris M on May 19, 2019 22:55:53 GMT
Interesting that no walking connection is shown between Dalston Kingsland and Dalston Junction as, even on a bad day(!!) they are only 8-9 minutes walk. Yes, but with direct interchange at Cannon Street just one stop away it's not worth the effort significantly redesigning the map in that area to add.
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Post by Deep Level on May 20, 2019 6:03:56 GMT
Interesting that no walking connection is shown between Dalston Kingsland and Dalston Junction as, even on a bad day(!!) they are only 8-9 minutes walk. Yes, but with direct interchange at Cannon Street just one stop away it's not worth the effort significantly redesigning the map in that area to add. It took me a while to realise you meant Canonbury, I was so confused!
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Post by whistlekiller2000 on May 20, 2019 6:32:30 GMT
Yes, but with direct interchange at Cannon Street just one stop away it's not worth the effort significantly redesigning the map in that area to add. It took me a while to realise you meant Canonbury, I was so confused! It took me a while to realise that I wasn't dreaming and that Chris M had made yet another hideous gaffe.......๐
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Post by Chris M on May 20, 2019 9:06:28 GMT
Differences between December and March digital tube maps: Newly step-free to platform: Maryland Forest Gate Manor Park Seven Kings Newly step-free to train: Finsbury Park - the interchange is now shown as a few pixels longer so the Victoria line Highbury and Seven Sisters has moved down and right by a consequent amount. It took me a while to realise you meant Canonbury, I was so confused! It took me a while to realise that I wasn't dreaming and that Chris M had made yet another hideous gaffe.......๐ That's what you get for posting after an afternoon/evening in the pub!
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Post by trumperscrossing on May 20, 2019 10:11:24 GMT
Why would any map user want to walk between New Cross and New Cross Gate as you can only catch an Overground train back to where you just came from, or a National Rail train whose existence the map doesn't inform you of?
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Post by Chris M on May 20, 2019 10:21:18 GMT
Why would any map user want to walk between New Cross and New Cross Gate as you can only catch an Overground train back to where you just came from, or a National Rail train whose existence the map doesn't inform you of? The map informs you that there are National Rail services at both New Cross and New Cross Gate in the same way it informs you there are National Rail services at Victoria for example (it just doesn't detail what they are).
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Post by futurix on May 20, 2019 11:22:33 GMT
Why would any map user want to walk between New Cross and New Cross Gate as you can only catch an Overground train back to where you just came from, or a National Rail train whose existence the map doesn't inform you of? Perhaps so that they know they can just walk from one to another without waiting for the next train? There's only 4 trains an hour to New Cross, so if you just missed one - it might be quicker to get to New Cross Gate and walk from there.
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Post by blackhorsesteve on May 22, 2019 5:18:19 GMT
Will there be a new Night Tube map as well?
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Post by MoreToJack on May 22, 2019 5:39:11 GMT
Will there be a new Night Tube map as well? No more Night Tube maps are to be published.
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Post by Dstock7080 on May 29, 2019 4:39:21 GMT
Will there be a new Night Tube map as well? No more Night Tube maps are to be published. There is a May 2019 Night Tube poster map now.
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Post by MoreToJack on May 29, 2019 6:55:13 GMT
No more Night Tube maps are to be published. There is a May 2019 Night Tube poster map now. The posters are continuing but there wonโt be another pocket map. Sorry, I should have clarified.
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Post by croxleyn on May 29, 2019 17:26:06 GMT
Out-of-Station Interchange. Beware that most of the "Under 10 minute walk" dotted links are OSI, but not all, for example Harringay Green Lanes to Manor House.
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