TfL has released a batch of documents that show almost every underground station in glorious 3D format.
They are technically axonometric diagrams, which is 3D-like, but not to scale, which becomes obvious when you see some of the vertiginous descents offered on some stairs and escalators.
In total, some 120 stations with underground tunnels are represented in this motherlode of tube and map geekery. I’ve removed the redacted black blobs that are scatted over the originals, and generally cleaned them up a bit
To make displaying 124 large maps easier, I have broken them down into 5 pages.
Click on the drawings to enlarge them.
Note, the diagrams are indicative of layouts, and are not updated with changes (temporary or permanent).
Stations A-B
Stations A-B
Original reference files here.
Copyright
Copyright of the diagrams is owned by TfL. If you would like to re-use the information please contact TfL. Requests for re-use will be considered in accordance with the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2005 and, where the disclosed information is a dataset, section 11a of the Freedom of Information Act.
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