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Disused London underground stations

Speaking of visualizing complex systems (as I was), here’s a delightful site about disused London tube stations. A recent addition shows a map of the system in 1929 – you can see why Harry Beck’s classic map caught on when it came out four years later.
Mornington Crescent, anybody?

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Author geoffPosted on June 26, 2004Categories History

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