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Click to enlarge the new Tube map (Picture: TfL) The new London Tube map has been unveiled by TfL, and it’s the biggest one yet. In a true demonstration of London’s urban sprawl, the new tube ...
Commuters in east London may see their travel costs slashed now that Transport for London has introduced a new Zone 2/3, incorporating 10 stations including the busy Stratford interchange.
The map above helps to visualise which areas fall within Transport for London's zone boundaries. Anomalies But look closely, and you will see some strange anomalies, which we'll highlight here for ...
Much like the rest of us, Transport for London is making some changes in the new year, with a new look for parts of the Tube map and a cheaper commute for as many as 100,000 east London passengers.
London Underground has released its updated January 2016 tube map showing new zones for several key stations in the east of the capital. Stratford, West Ham, Abbey Road, Star Lane, and Canning ...
The London Underground map seems to grow more complex by the year. Each station is assigned a zone, ranging from one to nine, which determines the fare cost. All Greater London stations fall within ...
Several Tube stations in east London have been rezoned to recognise the capital's "shifting economic map". Eight stations including Stratford and West Ham have been rezoned from Zone 3 to Zone 2/3.
At the moment, the congestion charge rises from £15 to £17.50 if it’s not paid by midnight on the third day of travel. Under TfL’s plans, that higher price will rise to £21.
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