LONDON UNDERGROUND tube journey planner map DLR u/c to Bank & Beckton. July 1990

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Journey planner [790/49008/2,500M(10458A) - July 1990]


On this edition of the Underground diagram many of the lines have been redesigned to produce a different layout. The Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines between Rayners Lane and Ruislip have been redrawn as a diagonal, the Northern line to High Barnet is now diagonal between Camden Town and Tufnell Park, the District Line to Richmond is also vertical with changes to the shape of the Thames so that Richmond remains near the river. The Metropolitan line from Hammersmith to Barking has been renamed the Hammersmith & City line and is coloured pink. There is more space on the right hand side of the diagram to show the new DLR lines under construction between Westferry and Beckton, this results in the East London, Central and District lines being elongated. Network SouthEast lines are shown on this map as white lines with black edges and the North London line is also included. Diamond symbols have been used to show the closure of Mansion House and Edgware Road (Bakerloo) Stations. The River Thames is represented as thin parallel lines on this diagram and the Greenwich foot tunnel is now shown passing underneath the river. On the front cover there is an advert for the Tube Centenary Exhibition at the London Transport Museum.

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Size 15 x 22 cm | 5.5 x 8.5 inches

Date Published: July 1990

Type: Diagram of lines pocket map issued by London Underground

Author: London Transport

Publication: London Transport diagram of lines

Condition: Good |

Good; suitable for framing. The image shown may have been taken from a different example of this map than that which is offered for sale. The map you will receive is in good condition but there may be minor variations in the condition from that shown in the image. Please check the scan for any blemishes prior to making your purchase. This is a folding map. There is related information and images printed on the reverse side of the picture

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