Links

General

Clives Underground Line Guides - A highly informative site upon many aspects of the underground including a comprehensive line guide

Going Underground A fun but informative guide to The London Underground, written by Annie Mole - who also writes the Underground Blogspot.

Beary's Underground pages: www.london-underground-guide.com

 

Stand Clear of the Closing Doors is very informative and feature filled website run by Tim Woodward that contains information on disused stations, maps, galleries & stats all about the underground.

 

 

Disused Stations on the London Underground - excellent pages by a fellow colleague of mine Hywel Williams with loads of photos from 'ghost' abandoned stations, as well as my favourties, virtual tours of Down Street and Aldwych station.

 

The LondonArea.co.uk, with information concering London Transport, business and entertainment resources.


Written by LU workers

Subwayrail

District Dave Dave is a District Line driver on the underground, and has an excellent site containing much 'behind the scenes' information.

The TubePrune - The Tube Professional Rumours Network


Fun Stuff

The Marathon Drinkers website is two guys quest to have a pint in a pub near every single tube station on the map - That's 275 pubs!

Have a look at www.marathondrinkers.co.uk to see their latest progress.


The ultimate guide to the London Underground, courtesy of The Earth Edition of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.

This is a very funny site, and has got lots of references about the tube system which I wish I'd of thought of to put here!

Transporthell - A frustrated commuter has done a flash animated diagram of his nine hour journey home on the Underground.

Far be it for me to pick holes in what I think is illogical thinking on his part, so you can go and have a read of it all and judge for yourself.

 


Maps

Owen Massey's comprehensive guide to all things relating to tube maps

The real London Underground. A cool webpage showing the differences between the current map, Harry Beck's 1933 original, and the real layout of London

3D maps of various tube stations The London Underground Map Archive - Maps of the tube since 1908

For a complete history of all the LU maps over the years, have a look at the excellent History of London Tube Maps pages.

The 3D Tube map - A lot of work has gone into this!

Compare sizes of metro systems around the world at http://www.fakeisthenewreal.org/subway/

The Underground City has excellent maps of what's underground - not just the tube!

And not forgetting my own personal collection of silly and alternative maps which are here.


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