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In: Interactive Maps
26 May 2011A collection of maps of London’s subway system, illustrating how the system evolved, and how cartography evolved with it. (via)
That site contained a link to the “Real Underground” – which is a cool interactive map that lets you morph between Beck’s classic 1933 map, the modern map, and a geographically accurate station map.
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1 Response to London Tube Maps (1889-Today)
David Baker
June 14th, 2011 at 12:17
Check out Zero Per Zero’s version of the London railway system, centered on London Underground (the tube).
http://www.rawdice.co.uk/index.php?rewrite=product&id=63
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