Alternative Tube map reveals how Underground stations got their names [Daily Mail]





Date: 08/11/2021

Etymologist and author Mark Forsyth has produced a fascinating alternative London Underground map which relabels every station on the network with its original meaning.


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Alternative Tube map reveals how Underground stations got their names

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Etymologist and author Mark Forsyth has produced a fascinating alternative London Underground map which relabels every station on the network with its original meaning.

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Harry Beck designed the iconic London Underground map and GBRf 66721 has been named in his honour with this representation of the first map on its flanks. Very striking, but not what you would expect to see at Inverness on the Euston Sleeper on 22nd January 2020.
Location: Inverness
Company: Inverness and Nairn Railway
22/01/2020 Crinan Dunbar
Section of London Underground map showing the North London Line route between Willesden Junction and Stratford running L to R along the top, 2005.
Location: Map
Company: North London Railway
//2005 John Furnevel


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