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Commuter December 16th 09 05:19 PM

How often to they update the tube map?
 
I've seen now with the Circle extension to Hammersmith we have another
Tube map out.

Being reminded over the removal of the river in Sept, how often do they
update the Tube map, and is there a criteria for changing it? I remember
a few years ago we had London Bdg changed from 1 to 2 circles.

Abigail Brady December 16th 09 07:42 PM

How often to they update the tube map?
 
On Dec 16, 6:19 pm, Commuter wrote:
Being reminded over the removal of the river in Sept, how often do they
update the Tube map, and is there a criteria for changing it? I remember
a few years ago we had London Bdg changed from 1 to 2 circles.


Something like every 6 months recently. This is because the network
has been changing a fair bit.

*Nov/Dec 2007: London Overground, Langdon Park DLR open, East London
Line closes
*Mar 2008: Heathrow Terminal 5 opened
*Sep/Oct 2008: Shepherd's Bush/Market/Wood Lane
*Jan 2009: Woolwich Arsenal DLR opened
*Sep 2009: Imperial Wharf opened
*Dec 2009: Circle Line extension

We are looking forward to

*May 2010: East London Line to Dalston Junction
*June 2010: DLR Canning Town to Stratford International

After this it might calm down a little. The next things that will
open after that I expect are the ELL extensions to Highbury and to
Clapham, not til 2011 and I believe 2012.

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Abi

Paul Scott December 16th 09 08:10 PM

How often to they update the tube map?
 

"Abigail Brady" wrote in message
...
On Dec 16, 6:19 pm, Commuter wrote:
Being reminded over the removal of the river in Sept, how often do they
update the Tube map, and is there a criteria for changing it? I remember
a few years ago we had London Bdg changed from 1 to 2 circles.


Something like every 6 months recently. This is because the network
has been changing a fair bit.

.......

After this it might calm down a little. The next things that will
open after that I expect are the ELL extensions to Highbury and to
Clapham, not til 2011 and I believe 2012.


I suppose reopening Blackfriars will trigger a print re-issue as well?

Paul S




Basil Jet December 17th 09 12:29 AM

How often to they update the tube map?
 
Abigail Brady wrote:

*Dec 2009: Circle Line extension


.... well, curtailment :-)

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Martin Petrov[_2_] December 17th 09 07:42 AM

How often to they update the tube map?
 
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 12:42:29 -0800, Abigail Brady wrote:
*May 2010: East London Line to Dalston Junction


I'm mildly irritated by the fact that the current map shows the old East
London as "under construction" but doesn't show the full route, which
makes no sense. (not to mention, it includes "Shoreditch High Street"
instead of the old station, which similarly inconsistent)


Edgemaster December 17th 09 10:13 AM

How often to they update the tube map?
 
On 16 Dec, 20:42, Abigail Brady wrote:
On Dec 16, 6:19 pm, Commuter wrote:

Being reminded over the removal of the river in Sept, how often do they
update the Tube map, and is there a criteria for changing it? I remember
a few years ago we had London Bdg changed from 1 to 2 circles.


Something like every 6 months recently. *This is because the network
has been changing a fair bit.

*Nov/Dec 2007: London Overground, Langdon Park DLR open, East London
Line closes
*Mar 2008: Heathrow Terminal 5 opened
*Sep/Oct 2008: Shepherd's Bush/Market/Wood Lane
*Jan 2009: Woolwich Arsenal DLR opened
*Sep 2009: Imperial Wharf opened
*Dec 2009: Circle Line extension

We are looking forward to

*May 2010: East London Line to Dalston Junction
*June 2010: DLR Canning Town to Stratford International

After this it might calm down a little. *The next things that will
open after that I expect are the ELL extensions to Highbury and to
Clapham, not til 2011 and I believe 2012.

--
Abi


Was Imperial Wharf not still marked as opening soon on the Sep 09 map?
I seem to remember at the time that this surprised me, given the issue
date of the maps was so close to opening.

I did make a comparison between the March 09 map and the previous,
they often tweaked quite a few things between revisions -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/granded...er/3328810855/

Basil Jet December 17th 09 01:05 PM

How often to they update the tube map?
 
Mr Thant wrote:

Ergo the decision to show neither. "Shoreditch High Street" is simply
for accuracy, since "Shoreditch" isn't under construction.


Surely the new station when opened is just going to be called Shoreditch,
unless they're planning some more Shoreditch stations.

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Paul Scott December 17th 09 01:19 PM

How often to they update the tube map?
 

"Basil Jet" wrote in message
...
Mr Thant wrote:

Ergo the decision to show neither. "Shoreditch High Street" is simply
for accuracy, since "Shoreditch" isn't under construction.


Surely the new station when opened is just going to be called Shoreditch,
unless they're planning some more Shoreditch stations.


IIRC the new station has been described as 'Shoreditch High St' ever since
the plans were first made public.

Paul S



Basil Jet December 17th 09 01:36 PM

How often to they update the tube map?
 
Paul Scott wrote:
"Basil Jet" wrote in message
...
Mr Thant wrote:

Ergo the decision to show neither. "Shoreditch High Street" is
simply for accuracy, since "Shoreditch" isn't under construction.


Surely the new station when opened is just going to be called
Shoreditch, unless they're planning some more Shoreditch stations.


IIRC the new station has been described as 'Shoreditch High St' ever
since the plans were first made public.


Numerous stations have had their names changed at the last minute, often
after platform roundels had already been made installed. "Shoreditch High
St" makes sense as a planning name, but it makes little sense as a permanent
name.

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We are the Strasbourg. Referendum is futile.



asdf December 17th 09 09:10 PM

How often to they update the tube map?
 
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:36:22 -0000, Basil Jet wrote:

Ergo the decision to show neither. "Shoreditch High Street" is
simply for accuracy, since "Shoreditch" isn't under construction.

Surely the new station when opened is just going to be called
Shoreditch, unless they're planning some more Shoreditch stations.


IIRC the new station has been described as 'Shoreditch High St' ever
since the plans were first made public.


Numerous stations have had their names changed at the last minute, often
after platform roundels had already been made installed. "Shoreditch High
St" makes sense as a planning name, but it makes little sense as a permanent
name.


Surely it's to avoid confusion with the recently-closed Shoreditch
station? If the new station were also called Shoreditch, anyone
looking at the Tube map would think the line had merely been extended
northwards from the existing station and that it was still in its old
location.


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