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Are there any online diagrams showing the depth of london's tube lines?

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I'd kind of like to see the length of the lines showing the ups and downs and any major landmarks above the line in a left to right diagram. My partner is new to London and is fascinated by the tube. The only digram I have seen like this was in a 1999 booklet I was given showing the construction of the Jubilee Line.

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  1. mmmmmmm  funny thing to want to know....someone dial 999!


  2. hi, been searching for you, but found lots of history and info, but nothing specific on the depths. got to be out there somewhere...

    try this site, don't know if it has everything u want, but interesting anyway

    http://owen.massey.net/tubemaps.html

  3. Go into Yahoo Groups and search on "Tubes", "London Transport", "London Underground", etc.

    I think one group is called "Tube Talk".

    You could also try "The London Underground Railway Society" which used to have an office in Battersea. You should get an address from the classified ads in one of the rail enthusiast magazines.

    Incidentally, the technical name for these are "profiles".  In railway parlance, a "diagram" is a diagrammatic representation of the timetable, showing the working of the various sets.

  4. ring 999 someone

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