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Tom Anderson wrote:
On Sun, 5 Jun 2005, Matthew Dickinson wrote: There's a new London Connections map out with Heathrow Connect depicted as a seperate service between Ealing Broadway & Heathrow Terminals 1,2 & 3. Is this in stations? Do you know if it's online anywhere? TfL's online support for this map is rather spotty - the version in stations (prior to this) is the 'high frequency services' one, but i can't find this online; it was definitely available at one point, but all TfL's links go to the previous versions. Grr. Okay, rant over! tom There was/is a TfL version of the London Connections map, which is now called the 'High Frequency Services' map when it appears at Tube stations, or is simply entitled 'Travelcard Zones' when it appears in leaflets. I think they've ditched the 'London Connections' name (though the PDF file of the 'Travelcard Zones' map available from the TfL website is called "lon_con.pdf"). However IIRC there's always been two versions of the London Connections map, the one produced by London Transport and now TfL, and the one produced by Network SouthEast, now ATOC - which is what I believe the OP is referring to. The ATOC map is double sided, showing the London & South East rail network on one side (with the London detail excluded), and the London Connections map on the other. I find the ATOC London Connections map more useful, at least in terms of rail travel in the capital, than the Tube-biased TfL version (though it does lack any indicator of which lines are high frequency, which the new TfL 'High Frequency' map benefits from). The ATOC London Connections map, alongside the London & South East map and others are available online in PDF format from the National Rail website at... http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/maps.htm ....though it would appear that the new London Connections map has not yet been made available online, the one on the site being dated January 2005. |
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