Sunday, September 21, 2008

London tube turmoils

Even after living here for three years, I still tend to have little to no idea where most London tube stations are geographically located (that's probably due more to my complete lack of any sense direction rather than anything else). Never trust the TFL tube map though - the stations may look miles apart on the map, but they're probably a 5 minute walk or short bus ride (much better than traipsing up and down escalators and cramming into another unnecessary train). Check out the suprisingly useful Geographically Correct London Tube Map.

5 comments:

Bec said...

Pru - where are you?
Have missed reading your blog!!

parlez-vous-kiwi said...

Like popping up like a meerkat, no idea where you are. When I lived in London, I had no idea whether it was north, east, west or south I was going. Because you have no sense of direction from the tube. So if the tube breaks down, we are all in trouble.

Anonymous said...

just found this blog while surfing. Where are you now and what are you up to? Found the blog so interesting.

Anonymous said...

where are you now?

hampers said...

London Tube can be so confusing as to direction. I've always found it to be a bit of a nightmare.