Scientists create a brand new version of the London Underground map
Briefly

An innovative live Tube map, created by Ben James, transforms how London commuters track train movements. Utilizing open data from Transport for London, this interactive platform allows users to view real-time train locations, delays, and progress toward stops. Commuters can zoom in to see detailed train information, such as serial numbers and expected arrival times. This advancement has been met with enthusiasm on social media, with many suggesting its implementation across various transport hubs. The map also showcases the true geographical spread of the London Underground, challenging traditional representations.
Curious travellers can watch their train move along the lines, and see the exact time it will pull into the station.
Using open data from Transport for London, the map works out where each train is on its current route and reveals any blockages, delays, or traffic as it happens.
On social media, commuters have hailed the revolutionary new Tube map as a game-changer for London transport.
This will reveal the train's serial number, origin, destination, expected time of arrival and even how much progress it has made towards its next stop.
Read at Mail Online
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