Tubewatch (18) even more tube links
Posted Sunday October 29, 2006, 1:20 pm, Over one day old
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Other lines average no more than one disruption a week, with the East London line recently achieving early morning perfection. And before you wonder quite how sad I must have been to collect all this information, don't worry, I got Transport for London to send it to me.
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Tubewatch (17) Where not to stand a) Outside the station entrance fiddling with your umbrella. h) Dithering at the bottom of the escalator trying to work out whether to turn left or right. j) Right in front of the entrance to the platform because you can't be bothered to move along.
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All the lines on the map have been stretched and tweaked to appear simpler than they really are. For today's quiz I've stretched and tweaked each of the 12 lines a little more, as if they'd been drawn on a rubber sheet. Then I've shrunk them down, keeping all of the original intersections intact.
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There aren't many accessible tube stations, still only about 50 out of 275, but the overall effect is still highly offputting. There is a tube map with all this additional information about changing lines and platform heights - it's called the Tube access guide and you can download it from here.
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(You found Ep pi ng, Harrow & Wealdst one, Heathrow Terminals 1 2 & 3, Heathrow Terminal 4, Leytonst one, Maryleb one, Seven Sisters, St one bridge Park, Tot ten ham Court Road, Tot ten ham Hale and Totteridge & Whetst one ) c) The name includes a chess piece.
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In amongst Bloomsbury's Georgian terraces stands the unassuming facade of 48 Doughty Street, once home to the great novelist Charles Dickens. This is the only one of Dickens' many residences which still stands, and today it's home to the Charles Dickens Museum.
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