

“I love how clean the design of the app is & how easy it is to use. “I think that out of all of the transport apps I have owned on my phone, this is by far the best” Choose the quickest journey, bus-only or one that’s step-free.Ĭheck before you travel: See how the line is running and when to expect your next Tube, bus, train or tramįreedom to explore: Choose the right travel options if you or someone you’re travelling with needs to avoid steps, lifts onto a train or in a station.īus stops near you: Find the bus stop nearest to where you are, and next bus live arrival information for every route.Īvailable underground: Connect to Wi-Fi (and 4G in some places) to get all the live updates Planning your journey: We’ll suggest multiple ways to get to your destination – you pick the one that suits you best. Our simple and clear layout is designed to make using the app easy for everyone. Refreshed the navigation – it’s even easier to get to the features you want.Built a new map showing nearby bus stops – making it simple to see where you can catch your bus from.Added more information about station toilets – find out where they are by gender and which ones are accessible and/or with baby changing facilities.Check out station information and facilities such as toilets.See when the stations you want to travel through are quieter.Look up which platform your train will arrive on.Find out when your next train, bus or tram is due.Switch to the step-free map for accessible journeys.Re-route as you travel - we’ll suggest alternatives.Check how busy each London Underground station is right now.Touch the map or search to plan your journey.The app is built around our iconic Tube map.

Walking or cycling? Our reliable journey planner will map a safe route. See on the map when stations and lifts are closed.

Make step-free journeys and look up station facilities. Check live arrival times for Tube, London Overground, DLR, TfL Rail and Thameslink trains as well as Trams and IFS Cloud Cable Car. Services on the two other sections already operate as TfL Rail, and will be rebranded to the Elizabeth line from May 24.Travel confidently around London with maps and live travel updates on our official TfL app. The new central section, built by the delayed and overbudget Crossrail project, runs through tunnels from Paddington in west London to Abbey Wood. Trains will initially operate in three sections, which are expected to be integrated in the autumn. It is named in honour of the Queen, who visited Paddington station on Tuesday to mark the completion of Crossrail. The new Elizabeth Line runs from from Reading in Berkshire and Heathrow Airport in west London to Shenfield in Essex and Abbey Wood in south-east London. This latest version takes into account a number of wider changes to the transport network, but will ensure Londoners and visitors alike are able to navigate around our transport network with ease.” Where does the Elizabeth Line run?
#THE TUBE LONDON MAP UPDATE#
It has been both a challenge and a privilege to update Harry Beck’s original design to literally put a new piece of transport history on the map. “This latest Tube map is a real credit to the team who have put it together. When we open on Tuesday May 24, the new Elizabeth line will begin providing greater connectivity and step-free access from Reading and Heathrow to Shenfield and Abbey Wood through the centre of London. TfL’s interim customer and revenue director Julie Dixon said: “Our world-renowned map now has another iconic addition in the Elizabeth line, which will serve London and the South East for hundreds of years to come. The first published version was released in 1933. The Tube map is based on a design by London Underground electrical draughtsman Harry Beck in 1931.
#THE TUBE LONDON MAP FULL#
The new London Underground map in full (Image: Transport for London)
