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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2006 7:15:54 GMT
Last year I saw a very interesting map at a station in the central area on one of the platforms. The new 'big idea' was to take the old Tube map and slightly 'grey out' lines that were not served by 4tph or more, but I haven't seen it since.
Anyone have an idea what's happened to this design, and is there any version on the net for download?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2006 8:29:22 GMT
It's still around. There is one at Paddington Bakerloo NB.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2006 15:00:12 GMT
IIRC that map also shows all National Rail routes with 4tph as well. There's that "Overground Network" thing they introduced a year or two back to promote local National Rail services on routes with at least 4tph too.
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Post by amershamsi on Jan 24, 2006 16:50:32 GMT
anyone got a link for a web version of this?
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Post by q8 on Jan 24, 2006 18:47:05 GMT
Somewhere on this forum is a set of maps I posted yonks ago that have different features like times betweens stations and what stations have loo's and so forth. Can't remember where though.
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Post by Phil on Jan 24, 2006 19:47:42 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2006 22:21:02 GMT
there was one at East Putney Northbound, a while back, although it was abit misleading as it still had the Ongar Branch of the Central line on it, lol.
It was correct though, the Ongar branch was served by less than 4 tph lol ;D
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