Transport for London maps make tube journeys comfortable and accessible

Wed,5 July 2017
News Equality & Rights

Transport for London (TfL) have produced a new map to help people with conditions including claustrophobia and anxiety.

There are 270 stations on the Tube network, but more than half are actually above ground, with the Victoria and Waterloo and City lines being the only lines that are wholly underground. TfL’s new map shows which stations or sections of track are underground. The new map also shows which London Overground, DLR and TfL Rail services are in tunnels.

This map is part of a broad selection of downloadable Tube maps which are aimed at making using your tube journey more comfortable and less stressfull.

Other maps, Tube map showing tunnels include:

  • Large print Tube map
  • Black & white large print Tube map
  • Walking times between Tube and rail stations (Zones 1-2)
  • Walking steps between Tube and rail stations (Zones 1-2)
  • Walking times between Tube and rail stations (Zones 1-3)
  • Walking steps between Tube and rail stations (Zones 1-3)
  • Step-free Tube and rail guide
  • Avoiding stairs Tube guide
  • Toilet facilities Tube map

These maps can be downloaded at https://tfl.gov.uk/tubetunnelmap

Tube map showing tunnels