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On 16 Mar 2005 wrote:

Kings Cross = Mona Lisa, or do you mean what happened to it as in what
happened to the white bits of the circles?


I did.

Snatch and The Crying Game could do with being swapped. And what's with
Stepney Green, is it actually the name of a movie, or did they
accidentally leave it in?


Unless they were referring to:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0299962/

I think it must be a mistake.

There doesn't seem to be a link associated with it. Full Metal Jacket
seems to be on the wrong side of the river for its description too.


Not to mention About A Boy being better off at Barbican or Farringdon.

TfL have their own ideas about movie locations:

http://tube.tfl.gov.uk/content/press...es/0410/14.asp

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I'm sure I've seen Liverpool Street in a couple of movies, they must be
able to find something for that.



Mission Impossible



And of course, Shooting Fish is Mill Hill East.

I would have thought this would be more accurate with a London
Connections map, rather than limited to tube/DLR.

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Tom Anderson wrote:

And i suspect a tube map with both Southwark and Aldwych would be
tricky to find!


LUL published one in 1994. It can be seen on p63 of Mr Beck's Underground
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Stimpy wrote:
Tom Anderson wrote:

And i suspect a tube map with both Southwark and Aldwych would be
tricky to find!


LUL published one in 1994. It can be seen on p63 of Mr Beck's
Underground Map


That map was never published. It was produced for internal use only, as
the basis for incorporating the extensions and new lines then envisaged,
e.g. JLE, ELLE, Crossrail, Chelsea-Hackney.
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Richard J. wrote:

And i suspect a tube map with both Southwark and Aldwych would be
tricky to find!


LUL published one in 1994. It can be seen on p63 of Mr Beck's
Underground Map


That map was never published. It was produced for internal use only,
as the basis for incorporating the extensions and new lines then
envisaged, e.g. JLE, ELLE, Crossrail, Chelsea-Hackney.


It was published in the book. The OP simply suggested that it would be
difficult to find a tube map with both Southwark and Aldwych on it. Nothing
about it being made available free of charge, on every LUL station!




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Stimpy wrote:
Richard J. wrote:

And i suspect a tube map with both Southwark and Aldwych would be
tricky to find!

LUL published one in 1994. It can be seen on p63 of Mr Beck's
Underground Map


That map was never published. It was produced for internal use
only, as the basis for incorporating the extensions and new lines
then envisaged, e.g. JLE, ELLE, Crossrail, Chelsea-Hackney.


It was published in the book. The OP simply suggested that it would
be difficult to find a tube map with both Southwark and Aldwych on
it. Nothing about it being made available free of charge, on every
LUL station!


Fair enough, but the book is published by Capital Transport Publishing,
not LUL as you had claimed.
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Richard J. wrote:
Stimpy wrote:
Richard J. wrote:

And i suspect a tube map with both Southwark and Aldwych would be
tricky to find!

LUL published one in 1994. It can be seen on p63 of Mr Beck's
Underground Map

That map was never published. It was produced for internal use
only, as the basis for incorporating the extensions and new lines
then envisaged, e.g. JLE, ELLE, Crossrail, Chelsea-Hackney.


It was published in the book. The OP simply suggested that it would
be difficult to find a tube map with both Southwark and Aldwych on
it. Nothing about it being made available free of charge, on every
LUL station!


Fair enough, but the book is published by Capital Transport
Publishing, not LUL as you had claimed.


Fair point. Consider my earlier article amended to read as follows...

"LUL produced one in 1994. They allowed it to be published on p63 of Mr
Beck's Underground Map"



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On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, Stimpy wrote:

Richard J. wrote:

And i suspect a tube map with both Southwark and Aldwych would be
tricky to find!

LUL published one in 1994. It can be seen on p63 of Mr Beck's
Underground Map


That map was never published. It was produced for internal use only,
as the basis for incorporating the extensions and new lines then
envisaged, e.g. JLE, ELLE, Crossrail, Chelsea-Hackney.


It was published in the book. The OP simply suggested that it would be
difficult to find a tube map with both Southwark and Aldwych on it.
Nothing about it being made available free of charge, on every LUL
station!


Alright, smartarse - Aldwych, Southwark *and* Peckham Rye!

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Tom Anderson wrote:
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, Stimpy wrote:

Richard J. wrote:

And i suspect a tube map with both Southwark and Aldwych would
be tricky to find!

LUL published one in 1994. It can be seen on p63 of Mr Beck's
Underground Map

That map was never published. It was produced for internal use
only, as the basis for incorporating the extensions and new lines
then envisaged, e.g. JLE, ELLE, Crossrail, Chelsea-Hackney.


It was published in the book. The OP simply suggested that it
would be difficult to find a tube map with both Southwark and
Aldwych on it. Nothing about it being made available free of
charge, on every LUL station!


Alright, smartarse - Aldwych, Southwark *and* Peckham Rye!


You'll have to try harder than that, Tom! Peckham Rye is also on the
map on p.63 of Mr Beck's Underground Map (on the ELL extension).
:-)

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On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, Richard J. wrote:

Tom Anderson wrote:
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, Stimpy wrote:

Richard J. wrote:

And i suspect a tube map with both Southwark and Aldwych would
be tricky to find!

LUL published one in 1994. It can be seen on p63 of Mr Beck's
Underground Map

That map was never published. It was produced for internal use
only, as the basis for incorporating the extensions and new lines
then envisaged, e.g. JLE, ELLE, Crossrail, Chelsea-Hackney.

It was published in the book. The OP simply suggested that it
would be difficult to find a tube map with both Southwark and
Aldwych on it. Nothing about it being made available free of
charge, on every LUL station!


Alright, smartarse - Aldwych, Southwark *and* Peckham Rye!


You'll have to try harder than that, Tom! Peckham Rye is also on the
map on p.63 of Mr Beck's Underground Map (on the ELL extension).
:-)


Aldwych, Southwark, Peckham Rye AND UTOPIA PLANITIA CENTRAL.

tom

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