
File:Topological map of TFL rail systems.svg

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A topological map of the rail system in London owned and/or operated by Transport for London. Included are: the 11 London Underground lines; the three London Rail systems ( London Overground, Docklands Light Railway and Tramlink); the East London Line Extension of the London Overground, which is scheduled to open December 2012; and Crossrail, which is scheduled to open in 2018. Emirates Air Line, which has been included on the official tube maps since December 2011, and which went into service in June 2012, is also shown. Map is correct as of August 2012. |
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Self drawn, except File:BSicon FLUG.svg by User:DarkEvil, File:BSicon BOOT.svg by Erik Baas, and File:National Rail logo.svg by User:Dream out loud, which are all in the public domain |
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04:23, 10 August 2012 (UTC) |
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Matthewedwards : Chat |
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