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Transport for London has added times to its iconic Tube map. It now tells you, in minutes, how long it would take to walk between stations. Henry Beck’s original Tube map, from 1933.
What TFL’s walking tube map does not show, however, is the distance between stations not on the same line. That’s where the shortest distance between two tube stops in London can be revealed.
The first official walking Tube map has been revealed - and it might just revolutionise the commute for stress-out Londoners. Transport for London (TfL) has released its official guide to the ...
Most Londoners have had a few moments where they’ve wondered if it would be faster to just get off the Tube and walk. Now Transport for London has revealed that in some cases, it actually CAN be ...
Ben Plowden, director of surface strategy and planning at TfL, said: “People often use the Tube map to navigate the city, but many don’t realise just how close some stations are to each other ...
Walking times between stations have been shared (Image: TFL) Transport for London has released a new walking tube map showing how long it takes to walk between underground stations.
The map, put together by Tube bosses Transport for London, reveals in comprehensive detail the walking time between almost all of the London Underground stations in central London.
London walking tube map (Image: TFL) The map reads: "Walking can be a quick and easy way to get around, particularly when travelling during the busiest times, which are 5.45am-8.15am and 4pm-5 ...
So what better time to dust off the Walking Tube map, which shows how long it takes to get between stations on foot - in central London at least.
Rail strikes: How a free walking map is helping people get to work without the Tube. The London Footways map shows pleasant and direct routes through the capital’s backstreets ...
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