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It’s not secret here that we love the Tube and take it as often as we can. But there are many situations where it doesn’t make sense to take the Tube. To understand those situations, Transport for London (TFL) have released an official map showing the walking times between stations.

It does not cover the entire Tube network – only Zones 1 & 2 but it’s very interesting to see how close some stations actually are. As much as I love the Tube, sometimes it’s just better to walk.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE MAP.

Jonathan Thomas
Author: Jonathan Thomas

Jonathan is a consummate Anglophile who launched Anglotopia.net in 2007 to channel his passion for Britain. Londontopia is its sister publication dedicated to everything London.

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  1. This is great! It was recently featured on a PBS program about London and called “revolutionary”–I agree. I wondered how to get one and here it is! Thanks.

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