The latest update of the London Tube map has undergone the most significant alteration since it was devised back in 1933. They’re removed the River Thames! Transport for London have, to their wisdom, decided the map needs to be ‘de-cluttered’ and have also removed the concentric rings (or ‘zones’) which were indicative of how much a journey might be cost. Initial reactions to the changes are somewhat sceptical… what are your thoughts?
Amendments to the London Tube map: good or bad?
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[...] Paul on September 17, 2009 – 3:05 pm Filed under Transport There’s been a U-turn on the decision to remove the River Thames from maps of the London Underground. Boris Johnson, the London Mayor, is apparently ‘up in arms’ about it all (probably in [...]