HISTORY OF CREATION OF METRO SCHEMES
Until the beginning of the last century, London Underground lines were built by various companies, each of which, naturally, sought to advertise their services. It was sometimes very difficult for passengers to sort out the scattered information about the lines posted on various text leaflets.
Scheme of the London Underground 1889.
A way out of this situation was the publication in 1908 of a diagram created by Albert Stenley, which united all 8 London Underground lines into a single network. For ease of use of the scheme, each line has been marked with its own color. It should be noted that the first metro scheme was in enormous demand: in the first year alone, 6 million copies of it were sold.
Scheme of the London Underground 1908.
Scheme of the London Underground 1926.
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ESSEN
KOLN
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HANOVER
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DUSSELDORF
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HELBORNN
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DUISBURG
ERFRUIT
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