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Tunnel tube map
TfL have just published a special tube map showing where all the tunnels are.Officially it's to help "customers living with claustrophobia or anxiety conditions who find it difficult using the Tube" "by showing them routes they can take to avoid areas with large stretches of tunnels." A wholly laudable aim.
But some of the 'tunnels' are a bit short, barely even 100m in length, which isn't much worse than going under a bridge. I wonder if the map will deter some people from using stretches of line they previously wouldn't have worried about.
'Tunnels' less than 100m in lengthAlso, if we're being pure about this, there are several other places where tracks go underground (in at least one direction) which aren't shown.
Dalston Kingsland - Hackney Central (30m)
Leytonstone - Snaresbrook (40m)
Clapham Junction - Wandsworth Road (40m and 70m)
Walthamstow Central - Wood Street (50m)
Either side of Denmark Hill (50m and 80m)
Crouch Hill - Harringay Green Lanes (60m)
Westbourne Park - Royal Oak (70m)
Highbury & Islington - Canonbury (80m)
(how many more can we find?)
(I'm using Open Street Map to estimate distances)
'Tunnels' missing from the mapUnofficially, obviously, the new map is to tell people whether they'll be able to get a phone signal or not.
Kingsbury - Wembley Park (50m)
Croxley Curve (because that's not on the map)
(how many can we find?)
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