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You learn to know where people want to go even if they don't know themselves, one tube employee at Bank station told me, as I wandered around the labyrinth of tunnels, escalators, and platforms in search of Mark Wallinger's own Labyrinth artwork
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4 February 2013 mxData today announced the launch of 10 metro map and journey planning applications for major international cities including London, Paris, Berlin, New York and Los Angeles...BlackBerry 10 is a re-designed, re-engineered and
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The London Underground map is the definitive guide for Londoners and visitors moving around the capital, however, as more lines and stations are added it is getting a little cluttered. The new route of the Overground connecting from Surrey Quays to
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On January 10, 1863, the world's first underground train chugged between Paddington and Farringdon in London. As the iconic London Tube celebrates 150 years, we take a nostalgic ride Bank Station in the London Underground. I was half way down the
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24 December 2012 It's not often you'll find a map of London with 'Van Gogh was here' written over a street in Stockwell. But this quirky hand-drawn effort is not your standard guide to the city...The 24-year-old artist, who used to work as a gallery
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A version of the Tube map has been produced to show how life expectancy varies from station to station. The contrast it depicts between Tube stops is stark, with the variation in life expectancies of children born near stations only minutes apart
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A tube map of life expectancy There's no doubt that the Tube map is an overused visual format , but designer James Cheshire has found a way to make it meaningful again. His Lives on the Line project takes ultra local-level life expectancy data and
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The free app from Smartsave , London for Less , comes with useful features designed specifically for tourists visiting London . The App can be used offline in its entirety without the need for Internet access saving tourists from incurring data
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Suggested Topics "Sonia" was the nickname given to the Central Line's automated in-train announcements, because "her voice gets on your nerves". Speaking as a resident of South London, which boasts only a handful of Underground stations, I can merely
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Not even four Olympic gold medals could land the "Flying Housewife" a subway stop in London. Fanny Blankers-Koen, a Dutchwoman who was one of the biggest stars of the 1948 London Olympics, was left off a new map of the London
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