Motorists should brace for traffic delays in London over the weekend – and one tunnel closure is behind it. Congestion across ...
Sometimes, the London Underground map can make it seem like two stations are miles apart when they're actually a short walk ...
All images courtesy The Map House Victoria Line Interchange Sketches, Harry Beck, 1961-1964 At the heart of this history is Harry Beck, a British engineer who, in 1933, created the first official ...
Travellers can plan their journeys through stations in Sussex, Bedfordshire and London using their mobile phones ...
Getting from one London Underground stop to another may seem ... another would take you around the houses. Google and Apple maps, Citymapper and even Transport for London only show walking ...
An entertaining, fact-fuelled ride through London's tube network, revealing the history of the world's first, and most iconic, underground railway system, which today ...
The real beast of a walk is on the Jubilee line. Canary Wharf and North Greenwich stations are more than an hour apart on ...
The simplicity of the London Underground map, created in 1933 by Harry Beck, has made it a national icon. On Thursday, Transport for London (TfL) announced a makeover of the map, with new names ...
He said when Mr Beck sent the design to Frank Pick, then chief executive of London Transport, Mr Pick called it "too revolutionary". The Map House Mr Beck's version reimagined an Underground map ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from London Underground Simulator - World of Subways Vol.3 World of Subways" is our series of the most interesting Subway and Underground routes of the world ...
Displayed at London Underground stations, in trains and on passenger leaflets, the Tube map has remained a popular way to plan journeys around the capital even in the age of smartphones.
The Metropolitan line has the greatest average speed at 27.4mph (44.14km/h). The London Underground map was created in 1933 by technical draughtsman Harry Beck. The design was initially rejected ...