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Op 17-12-2020 om 14:12 schreef Certes:
The London Connections map displays a straighter Thameslink in the same colour scheme. The map we're discussing seems to be an uneasy hybrid of the traditional tube maps and London Connections. The latter is far more useful for making journeys such as Vauxhall to Clapham Junction, which can seem long and complex if planned on the wrong map. https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/static/documents/content/London_Connections.pdf Thank you for this map ! In the "Planned engineering works" I see that this map is about 5 years old. I googled and found a new one here (updated 15 december 2020). (It's now called: "London's Rail & Tube Map") https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/London%20Rail%20and%20Tube%20QR%20Map%20December%2 02020(m).pdf If this link is broken, you can find the link at the National Rail maps website: https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations_destinations/maps.aspx which has a lot more interesting maps. quote for London's Rail & Tube Map: "London's Rail & Tube services map (formerly known as London Connections map) is jointly managed and produced by Rail Delivery Group and Transport for London." Rink |
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