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Old May 15th 07, 11:26 PM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.railway
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A small addition to the thread - I've changed some URLs that I posted
before. To find the map use the main URL (it will remain useful):
http://www.fxfp.com/lib/tube/

This is due to the release of first test version of future extensions
map - only first phase of East London Railway so far (and Regent's
Park :-P ). But I have huge plans - for example I'm preparing
historical map for 22nd Dec 1932 (I wonder if anybody will guess all 5
reasons that made me choose that particular date?).

Was this the date of the first diagrammatical map by Harry Beck?
Or the last non-diagrammatical Tube map?

I don't think any stations or lines were opened (or closed) on that date and
the LPTB was not formed till 6 months later.
Wembley Park, Kingsbury, Queensbury, Canons Park and Stanmore were opened
near that time.

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Old May 16th 07, 05:21 PM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.railway
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1. I want to make a map featuring maximum (or close to maximum) spread
of the independent Metropolitan railway (Stanmore branch, Brill,
Aylesbury, Uxbridge road, etc). So it limited my selection to Dec 10
1932 (opening of Stanmore branch*) - 30 June 1933 (last day before
LPTB took over) range.

2. Then I decided to concentrate on 1932, since I wasn't sure that
Metropolitan was intact in 1933 (after all probably they weren't
overtaken in one day, and probably there was some preparatory work in
advance). Also 1932 had many other differences to 1933, which made the
map more interesting - Piccadilly extension to Cockfosters unfinished,
Piccadilly not serving Hounslow and Uxbridge, British Museum still on
Central, etc. So the range was limited to Dec 10 1932 to 31 Dec 1932.

3. Then I decided to exclude Christmas and period after it (some
services could be cut back at the time of the holidays). So Dec 10 to
Dec 24.

4. The next dates to go were 24th (Saturday and X-mas Eve) and 23rd
(Friday, just in case some services could be limited at the end of the
work week).

Which left me with December 22nd. I checked it and did not find any
conflicting events - except something like signing of Maldivian (or
Maltese?) constitution, but I can survive that.

And it means that I have only 2 real reasons (4 with a stretch). Oops!
Sorry.

By the way, it would be nice to find some information about last year
of Metropolitan. Current reasons for nationalisation sound very dry,
but there was some struggle I suppose (and hope). Metropolitan seems
to be such influental and interesting company, that for some mis-
guided reason was overtaken by state and slowly cut down into pieces
(process that started immediately after take over and ended only in
1990).

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* without Queensbury

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