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| Name: Matt | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: London |
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Love the section on tube maps. Really interesting. I know the images are copyright Museum of London. Can I ask where you got the images from? I might try and track some down myself. Thanks again. Matt

| Name: Garret | MY URL: Visit Me |
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Hi,
I notice the 1939 map shows the Waterloo & City line for the first time. It is also the first map in which the station 'St Paul's' is called that, having previously been 'Post Office' (which went quite well with 'Bank' although it does make you wonder if there might have been going to be a Butcher or Public House as well!)

| Name: Robert Paulik | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: London |
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Hi! I really liked your collection of Underground maps. As a newcomer to london i was engaged of this proficiency, and now this small hystorical info gave me more depth of the tube system.
Thanks for the info.

| Name: David Lynd | MY URL: Visit Me |
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Hi, nice website. FYI the link to "the Real Underground Map" is broken.
cheers

| Name: David Townend | MY URL: Visit Me |
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Hi Clive,
Fantastic Tube map site. Really interesting.
Do you know of any map that shows all the overground and underground lines ever built.
Secondly, the clever transforming map link doesn't work. Do you have an alternative link.

| Name: Lynne | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Kent |
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Hi Clive - what a wonderful site about London Underground maps! I am a bit of a grammar nerd though and have found quite a few typographic errors on the site and if they annoy others as much as they annoy me, I would love to take up your invitation to correct them sometime! Please let me know if you can take it - some people will just think I'm being bossy (I am!!).
Lynne

| Name: Julian | MY URL: Visit Me |
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Comments:
Very interesting... But i have an original 1969 tube
map that has the Victoria line on it, a year ealier than
the 1970 map shown here.

| Name: Gabriel | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Madrid, Spain |
Comments:
I've found quite interesting the tube
map article. Should you find interesting
the Madrid underground map evolution,
here you are two links:
http://urbanity.blogsome.com/2005/12/30/
metro-de-madrid-evolucion-historica/
http://www.metromadrid.es/en/viaja_en_me
tro/red_de_metro/planos/index.html
Greetings,
Gabriel.

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I would like to point out a small mistake on your webpage about MV DARA. Under the heading "The British India Steam Navigation Company BI", you have written about the ship DWARKA that it was scrapped out in Gadani Beach in India in 1982. This is not correct, as Gadani Beach is in Pakistan. I hope that you verify this and update your site.
Best Regards

| Name: Psul Berry | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Sheffield |
Comments:
Have you noticed there's a (fake) station called Acacia on the 1939 map? It's on the projected Bakerloo line between Marlboro Road [sic] and Lords.
