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Geographically correct LU map 20/08/2011 at 05:07 #19623
Peter Bennet
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Just found this the other day which I've found very interesting.

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Re: Geographically correct LU map 20/08/2011 at 06:10 #19624
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Takes the romance away! Makes you realise what straight lines and regular angles do to help.
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Re: Geographically correct LU map 20/08/2011 at 08:17 #19627
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Fascinating.
I wonder how many secret bunkers have been fitted into the tunnel sections to those long-closed stations?
As for Paris, when I was there it did seem like occasionally the trains did a 90 degree turn in a carriage length, and it looks pretty much as if they actually do. No wonder they put rubber guide wheels on the ends of the stock.

Thanks, Peter!

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Re: Geographically correct LU map 20/08/2011 at 08:52 #19630
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Excellent find, Peter.

Here's one I made earlier (about a year ago actually)...
[attachment=25]TubeMap.pdf[/attachment]

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Re: Geographically correct LU map 20/08/2011 at 21:13 #19683
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I am sure that Aldwych station was used to store the Elgin marbles during the war
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Re: Geographically correct LU map 20/08/2011 at 21:47 #19687
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Excellent find, very interesting.
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Re: Geographically correct LU map 22/08/2011 at 09:44 #19809
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" said:
I am sure that Aldwych station was used to store the Elgin marbles during the war
I'm pretty sure it was the tunnels between Holborn and Aldwych, not the station. From memory, the British Museum put a lot of stuff in those tunnels.

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