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The network covers 113 stations across ... but also a new distinct colour. Previously, Overground services were all coloured orange on maps of London’s transport system.
All of London Overground's lines have been coloured orange on TfL maps since the network was created in 2007, when the transport authority took control of services on four suburban rail lines.
London’s world-famous transit network is known for the historic names that define the individual Underground lines. Now, the city is to get six more. A clutch of lines that make up the sister ...
But now, the map will be getting an update as London Mayor Sadiq Khan hopes to bring some clarity to the suburban rail network that was established in 2007. "Giving each of the Overground lines ...
“This can be confusing for customers less familiar with the network and could be a barrier for some wanting to use the London Overground.” [Image: Transportation for London] London’s Tube ...
This can be confusing for customers less familiar with the network and could be a barrier for some wanting to use the London Overground. “These new names and line colours will simplify the maps ...
The London Overground has been revamped, with the six separate lines which make up the network each being given a new name. Overground services had previously appeared in orange on transport maps ...